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Page 1: Home Laundry Dryers

www.comlaundry.comPart No. 60549R3

April 2002

Service

Home LaundryDryers

“AE”, “AG”, “NE” and “NG” ModelsRefer to Page 6 for Model Numbers

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All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the expressed written consent of the publisher.

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Table of ContentsSection 1 – Safety Information

Locating an Authorized Servicer ............................4

Section 2 – IntroductionCustomer Service ....................................................5Nameplate Location ................................................5Model Identification ................................................6How Your Dryer Works ..........................................7

Section 3 – Troubleshooting1. Motor Does Not Run ........................................92. Motor Overload Protector Cycles

Repeatedly ......................................................103. Motor Runs But Cylinder Does Not Turn ......104. Motor Does Not Stop .....................................105. Heater Assembly Does Not Heat or Burner

Does Not Ignite ..............................................116. Igniter Does Not Glow (Gas Supply Sufficient)

– Gas Models .................................................127. Burner Ignites and Goes Out Repeatedly

– Gas Models .................................................128. Igniter Glows But Burner Does Not Ignite

– Gas Models .................................................129. Heater Assembly or Burner Shuts Off

Prematurely ....................................................1310. Heater Assembly Or Burner Repeatedly Cycles

Off On Limit Thermostat ...............................1311. Heater Assembly Or Burner Does

Not Shut Off ...................................................1412. Clothes Do Not Dry .......................................1413. Timer Does Not Advance In Automatic Cycle

(Mechanical Timer Models Only) ..................1514. Clothes are too Hot When Removed

from Dryer ......................................................15

Section 4 – Grounding15. Motor Mounting Bracket To Motor ...............1716. Motor Mounting Bracket to Exhaust Fan Cover

(Gas and Electric Models with painted exhaust fan cover – ground wire not used on unpainted covers) ............................................................17

17. Neutral at Terminal Block to Terminal Block Bracket and Front Terminal Block Bracket to Control Housing (Electric Models Only) .......18

18. Power Cord to Terminal Block Bracket and from Terminal Block Bracket to Control Housing. Wall Receptacle Polarity Check (Gas Models Only) ..............................................................19

19. From Terminal Block Bracket to Timer Mounting Bracket to Dryer Cabinet Top. Timer

Mounting Bracket to Graphic Panel (Mechanical Timer Model Dryers Only) .......20

20. From Terminal Block Bracket to Dryer Cabinet Top to Electronic Control to Graphic Panel (Electronic Control Model Dryers) ................20

Section 5 – Service Procedures21. Control Hood Assembly ................................2122. Electronic Control ..........................................2123. Timer ..............................................................21

To Test Timer Contact Points .........................2424. Temperature Switch .......................................25

To Test Temperature Switch...........................2525. Signal Control ................................................25

To Test Signal Control....................................2526. Start Switch ....................................................25

To Test Start Switch (Push or Rotary Type)...2527. Graphic Panel .................................................2528. Lint Filter .......................................................2629. Loading Door .................................................2630. Inner and Outer Door Panels and

Door Handle ...................................................2731. Door Striker ...................................................2732. Door Seal .......................................................2733. Front Panel and Panel Seal ............................2834. Door Switch ...................................................28

To Test Door Switch.......................................2935. Striker Catch ..................................................2936. Door Hinge ....................................................2937. Hold-Down Clips and Guide Lugs ................2938. Burner System Operation (Gas Models) ........3039. Ignition System Features (Gas Models) .........31

To Test Electrical Circuit To Ignition System(Gas Models)...................................................32To Test Gas Valve Coils (Gas Models) ..........32

40. Burner System Components – Gas Models ...32To Test Igniter (Gas Models)..........................33To Test Sensor (Gas Models) .........................34

41. Burner Housing and Heat Shroud ..................3542. Limit Thermostat ...........................................35

To Test Cycling or Limit Thermostat .............3543. Heater Assembly ............................................3644. High or Low Thermostat or Thermostat and

Heater or Thermistor ......................................37To Test Thermostat Heater .............................37To Test Thermal Fuse (Electric Models) ........37To Test Heater Assembly (Electric Models) ..38

45. Front Air Duct ................................................38

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46. Exhaust Duct ..................................................3947. Motor and Exhaust Assembly ........................39

To Test Drive Motor: ......................................4148. Cylinder Light ................................................4349. Cylinder Light Receptacle .............................4350. Cabinet top .....................................................4351. Front Bulkhead Assembly ..............................4452. Cylinder Belt ..................................................4553. Cylinder Assembly .........................................4554. Rear Seal ........................................................4755. Cylinder Rollers .............................................4756. Rear Bulkhead and Heater Box Assemblies ..4857. Terminal Block or Power Cord ......................5058. Cabinet ...........................................................5259. Base ................................................................53

Section 6 – Adjustments60. Leveling Legs .................................................5561. Burner Flame — Gas Models ........................56

Section 7 – Gas Burner Conversion Procedures62. Installing the No. 401P3 Kit ..........................5863. Installing the No. 402P3 Kit ..........................62

Section 8 – Service Procedures Unique to Electronic Control Model Dryers

64. Dryer Operation .............................................6765. Status Lights ...................................................6766. Go, Stop and Reset .........................................6767. Automatic Cycles ...........................................6768. No-Heat Cycle ...............................................6769. Customizing Programmed Cycles ..................6870. Time Drying ...................................................6871. Signal .............................................................6972. Memory ..........................................................6973. Wrinkle-Free ..................................................6974. Electrical Service (Electric Dryers) ...............7075. Electrical Requirements (Gas Dryers) ...........7676. Service Procedures for Troubleshooting

Electronic Control ..........................................7777. Diagnostic Cycle ............................................7778. Symptom: Failure Symptom ..........................80Troubleshooting ....................................................8079. Symptom: Flashing Display ...........................8180. Symptom: Blown Fuse Or Tripped Circuit

Breaker ...........................................................8281. Symptom: Control Will Not Wake Up (No

LED’S Light) After Select Pad Is Pressed .....8382. Symptom: Control Wakes Up (When SELECT

Pad is Pressed) But Motor Does Not Start Properly ..........................................................84

83. Symptom: Heater Does Not Turn On Or No Heat ................................................................85

84. Symptom: Improper Heat Or Drying Times ..8685. Symptom: “oP” appears in Time display .......87

86. Symptom: “SH” appears in time Display ......8887. Control Replacement .....................................89

Section 9 – Internal Wiring of Dryer Motor Switch .....................................................................91

Section 10 – Wiring Diagrams ..........................93Models AG9139, NG8639, NG8539, NG8339, AG7139, NG6539 and NG6339 ............................94Models AE9133, NE8633, NE8533, NE8333, AE7133, NE6533 and NE6333

Through Serial No. S6271975XG...................95Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ....................96

Models NG7519 and NG7319 ...............................97Models NE7513 and NE7313 ................................98Models NG6619, NG5519, NG5319 and AG5119

Through Serial No. S6271975XG...................99Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................100

Models NE6613, NE5513, NE5313 and AE5113Through Serial No. S6271975XG.................101Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................102

Models NG6519 and NG6319Through Serial No. S6271975XG.................103Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................104

Models NE6513 and NE6313Through Serial No. S6271975XG.................105Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................106

Models NG4519 and NG4319Through Serial No. S6242593XD.................107

Model VG5019, NG4519 and NG4319Starting Serial No. S6242594XD and continuing through Serial No. S6271975XG ..................108Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................109

Model VE5013.....................................................110Model NG4719 and NG4619

Through Serial No. S6242593XD.................111Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................112

Model NE4713 and NE4613Through Serial No. S6242593XD.................113Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................114

Model NE4513 and NE4313Through Serial No. S6242593XD.................115Starting Serial No. S6242594XD and continuing through Serial No. S6271975XG ..................116Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................117

Models AG4119, NG3519, NG3319and VG3019 .........................................................118Models AE4113, NE3513 and NE3313

Through Serial No. S6242593XD.................119Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................120

Models NG2119...................................................121Models NE2113

Through Serial No. S6271975XG.................122Starting Serial No. S6271976XG ..................123

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Section 1Safety Information

Throughout this manual and on machine decals, you will find precautionary statements (“CAUTION,” “WARNING,” and “DANGER”) followed by specific instructions. These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the machine.

a DANGER

Danger indicates the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the danger is ignored.

a WARNING

Warning indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the warning is ignored.

a CAUTION

Caution indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the caution is ignored.

Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and “NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions.

IMPORTANT

The word “IMPORTANT” is used to inform the reader of specific procedures where minor machine damage will occur if the procedure is not followed.

NOTE

The word “NOTE” is used to communicate installation, operation, maintenance or servicing information that is important but not hazard related.

In the interest of safety, some general precautions relating to the operation of this machine follow.

• Failure to install, maintain and/or operate this product according to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions which can produce serious injury, death and/or property damage.

• Do not repair or replace any part of the product or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended or published in this Service Manual and that you understand and have the skills to carry out.

• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be reconnected to ensure that the product is properly grounded and to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death.

W006R1

WARNING

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NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining or operating the dryer.

Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer about any problems or conditions you do not understand.

Locating an Authorized Servicer

Alliance Laundry Systems is not responsible for personal injury or property damage resulting from improper service. Review all service information before beginning repairs.

Warranty service must be performed by an authorized technician, using authorized factory parts. If service is required after the warranty expires, Alliance Laundry Systems also recommends contacting an authorized technician and using authorized factory parts.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

WARNING

Repairs that are made to your products by unqualified persons can result in hazards due to improper assembly or adjustments subjecting you, or the inexperienced person making such repairs, to the risk of serious injury, electrical shock or death.

W007

WARNING

If you or an unqualified person perform service on your product, you must assume the responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any injury or property damage arising from improper service and/or service procedures.

W008

WARNING

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Section 2Introduction

Customer ServiceIf literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source from whom the machine was purchased or contact Alliance Laundry Systems at (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of the nearest authorized parts distributor.

For technical assistance, call (920) 748-3121.

Nameplate LocationWhen calling or writing about your product, be sure to mention model and serial numbers. Model and serial numbers are located on nameplate(s) as shown.

NAMEPLATE

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Section 2 Introduction

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Model IdentificationInformation in this manual is applicable to these dryers.

Electric Gas

AE9133

NE8633

NE8533

NE8333

NE7513

NE7313

AE7133

NE6613

NE6533

NE6333

NE6513

NE6313

NE5513

NE5313

AE5113

VE5013

NE4713

NE4613

NE4513

NE4313

AE4113

NE3513

NE3313

VE3013

NE2113

AG9139

NG8639

NG8539

NG8339

NG7519

NG7319

AG7139

NG6619

NG6539

NG6339

NG6519

NG6319

NG5519

NG5319

AG5119

VG5019

NG4719

NG4619

NG4519

NG4319

AG4119

NG3519

NG3319

VG3019

NG2119

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Section 2 Introduction

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How Your Dryer Works

The dryer uses heated air to dry loads of laundry. When the motor is started, the exhaust fan pulls air in through louvers at the rear of the dryer and over the heat source (burner flame for gas and heating element for electric). The heated air moves through the heater duct and into the cylinder, where it circulates through the wet load. The air then passes through the lint filter, air duct, and exhaust fan, where it is vented to the outdoors.

DRY14S

CYLINDER

EXHAUSTFAN

HEATERDUCT

LINTFILTER

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Notes

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

WARNING

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Section 3Troubleshooting

IMPORTANT: Refer to appropriate model wiring diagram for aid in testing dryer components.

1. MOTOR DOES NOT RUN

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Electrical power off, fuse blown, or power cord not plugged in.

• Has the laundry room fuse(s) blown or become loosened, or are circuit breakers open? The dryer itself does not have an electrical fuse. A 240 Volt dryer has an electrical circuit with two fuses — Make sure both are good and are tight.

Loading door not closed or inoperative door switch. • Close door or test switch and replace if inoperative.

Motor overload protector has cycled. • Wait two or three minutes for overload protector to reset. If protector cycles repeatedly, refer to Paragraph 2.

*Timer improperly set. • Reset timer, or try another cycle.

Inoperative motor switch. • Test switch and replace if inoperative.

*Start circuit not completed. • Press or rotate start switch button, or test switch or timer and replace if inoperative.

Inoperative motor. • Test motor and replace if inoperative.

*Inoperative timer. • Test timer and replace if inoperative.

Broken, loose, or incorrect wiring. • Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.

Power cord is miswired. • Refer to appropriate wiring diagram for the correct wiring.

Motor centrifugal switch sticky or plugged with lint.

• Remove dust or lint and spray with “Slyde”, No. 131P4, to clean and lubricate.

†Inoperative electronic control. • Refer to Section 8 to check out the electronic control operation.

*Mechanical Timer Models Only†Electronic Control Models Only

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Section 3 Troubleshooting

To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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2. MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR CYCLES REPEATEDLY

3. MOTOR RUNS BUT CYLINDER DOES NOT TURN

4. MOTOR DOES NOT STOP

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Incorrect voltage. • Refer to Installation Instructions (supplied with dryer) for electrical requirements.

Clothes load too large • Remove part of load. A normal washer load is a normal dryer load. Maximum load: Dryer cylinder one half full of wet clothes.

Clothes cylinder is binding • Check cylinder for binding and “out of round” condition.

• Check front and rear bulkheads for warping.

• Check support rollers for binding.

• Check cylinder seals and glides for wear or damage.

Inoperative motor overload protector. • Replace drive motor.

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Motor drive pulley loose. • Tighten setscrew, Figure 29.

Belt not installed on pulley. • Install belt.

Broken cylinder belt. • Replace belt.

Clothes cylinder is binding. • Check cylinder for binding and “out of round” condition.

• Check front and rear bulkheads for warping.

• Check cylinder rollers for binding.

• Check cylinder seals and glides for wear or damage.

Broken or disconnected idler lever spring. • Replace or reconnect spring. Refer to Figure 29.

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Incorrect wiring. • Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.

Motor centrifugal switch sticky or plugged with lint.

• Remove dust or lint and spray with “Slyde”, No. 131P4, to clean and lubricate.

Inoperative door switch. • Test switch and replace if inoperative.

*Inoperative timer. • Test timer and replace if inoperative.

†Inoperative electronic control. • Refer to Section 8 to check out the electronic control operation.

*Mechanical Timer Models Only†Electronic Control Models Only

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Section 3 Troubleshooting

To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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5. HEATER ASSEMBLY DOES NOT HEAT OR BURNER DOES NOT IGNITE

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. • Has the laundry room fuse(s) blown or become loosened, or are circuit breakers open? The dryer itself does not have an electrical fuse. A 240 Volt dryer has an electrical circuit with two fuses — Make sure both are good and are tight.

*Temperature selector switch set at FLUFF, or inoperative.

• Reset switch, or test switch and replace if inoperative.

*Timer improperly set (Set in a cool-down period, or a no heat cycle).

• Reset timer. Try another cycle.

Inoperative limit thermostat. • Test thermostat and replace if inoperative.

Electric Models: Inoperative heater assembly. • Test heater assembly. Replace heater assembly if cold Ohms do not read between 8 and 10.5 Ohms.

Gas Models: Insufficient gas supply. • Check gas shut-off valve in dryer and main gas line valve. Open partially closed gas shut-off valve, or correct low gas pressure.

Inoperative drive motor switch. • Test switch and replace if inoperative.

Gas Models: Inoperative gas valve coils. • Test coils and replace if inoperative. Refer to Paragraph 39.

Gas Models: Inoperative sensor. • Test sensor and replace if inoperative. Refer to Paragraph 40.

Gas Models: Inoperative igniter. • Test igniter and replace if inoperative. Refer to Paragraph 40.

Electric Models: Inoperative thermal fuse. • Test thermal fuse and replace if inoperative. Refer to Paragraph 44.

*Inoperative cycling thermostat. • Test thermostat and replace if inoperative. Refer to Paragraph 42.

*Inoperative timer. • Test timer and replace if inoperative. Refer to Paragraph 23.

†Inoperative electronic control. • Refer to Section 8 to check out the electronic control operation.

†Read-out on electronic control indicates “SH”. • Thermistor is shorted, replace thermistor.

†Read-out on electronic control indicates “OP”. • Thermistor is open, replace thermistor.

Broken, loose, or incorrect wiring. • Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.

*Mechanical Timer Models Only†Electronic Control Models Only

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Section 3 Troubleshooting

To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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6. IGNITER DOES NOT GLOW (Gas Supply Sufficient) – GAS MODELS

7. BURNER IGNITES AND GOES OUT REPEATEDLY – GAS MODELS

8. IGNITER GLOWS BUT BURNER DOES NOT IGNITE – GAS MODELS

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

*No power to power leads on valve. • Check timer, selector switch, thermostats, motor switch and wiring.

Sensor failed with contacts open. • Replace sensor.

Igniter broken or open. • Replace igniter.

†Inoperative electronic control. • Refer to Section 8 to check out the electronic control operation.

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Improper or inadequate exhaust system. Weather hood flapper restricted.

• Refer to Installation Instructions (supplied with dryer) for electrical requirements.

Burner heat not holding sensor contacts open. • Replace sensor, or correct gas supply problem.

Insufficient gas supply. • Check gas supply and pressure. Is gas shut-off valve turned on?

Cracked igniter. • Replace igniter and bracket.

Inoperative or intermittent gas valve coils. • Check and replace appropriate coil. Refer to Paragraph 39.

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Sensor failed in closed position. • Replace sensor.

Open secondary coil or holding and booster coil. • Replace gas valve (in-warranty), or replace coils (out-of-warranty). Refer to parts manual for part numbers of coils.

Insufficient gas supply. • Check gas supply and pressure. Is gas shut-off valve turned on?

Igniter and bracket installed improperly on burner tube assembly.

• Loosen screw and properly position igniter and bracket on burner tube assembly.

Sensor installed improperly on burner housing. • Loosen screw and properly position the sensor on the burner housing.

*Mechanical Timer Models Only†Electronic Control Models Only

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Section 3 Troubleshooting

To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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9. HEATER ASSEMBLY OR BURNER SHUTS OFF PREMATURELY

10. HEATER ASSEMBLY OR BURNER REPEATEDLY CYCLES OFF ON LIMIT THERMOSTAT

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Improper or inadequate exhaust system. Weather hood flapper restricted.

• Refer to Installation Instructions (supplied with dryer) for exhaust requirements.

Gas Models: Insufficient gas supply. • Check gas shut-off valve in dryer and main gas line valve. Open partially closed gas shut-off valve, or correct low pressure.

Gas Models: Dryer not properly equipped for type of gas being used.

• Refer to “Gas Burner Conversion Procedures” in this manual to convert burner.

Gas Models: Improperly adjusted burner flame. • Adjust flame, Paragraph 61.

Cycling off on limit thermostat. • Momentarily connect a jumper wire across thermostat terminals. If heater assembly heats or burner ignites when jumper wire is connected, refer to Paragraph 10.

Gas models: Sensor contact closing prematurely. Burner flame improperly adjusted.

• Replace sensor or adjust burner flame. Refer to Paragraph 61.

*Inoperative cycling thermostat. • Test thermostat and replace if inoperative.

*Inoperative timer. • Test timer and replace if inoperative.

Broken, loose, or incorrect wiring. • Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.

†Inoperative electronic control. • Refer to Section 8 to check out the electronic control operation.

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

External exhaust system longer than recommended. • Refer to Installation Instructions (supplied with dryer) for exhaust system requirements.

Clogged lint filter. • Remove and clean lint filter.

Lint in internal dryer ductwork. • Disassemble dryer ductwork and clean.

Lint in external exhaust system. • Disassemble exhaust system and clean.

Hinged damper on exhaust system weather hood not free to open.

• Free hinged damper or replace weather hood

*Limit thermostat cycling at too low a temperature. • Replace thermostat, Paragraph 47.

Air leak around loading door. (Door not sealing due to damaged seal or inoperative door catch.)

• Replace seal or catch.

†Inoperative thermistor. • Test thermistor and replace if inoperative.

Air leak at blower seal. • Check and replace seal if necessary.

*Mechanical Timer Models Only†Electronic Control Models Only

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Section 3 Troubleshooting

To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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11. HEATER ASSEMBLY OR BURNER DOES NOT SHUT OFF

12. CLOTHES DO NOT DRY

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Improper motor switch. Timer must be in a heat setting.

• Test switch and replace if inoperative.

Motor does not stop. • Refer to Paragraph 4.

Incorrect wiring. • Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.

Heater assembly shorted. • Remove heater assembly and check for short.

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Heater assembly does not heat or burner does not ignite.

• Refer to Paragraph 5.

Too much water in articles being dried. • Remove excess water.

Clothes load too large. • Remove part of load. A normal washer load is a normal dryer load. Maximum load: Dryer cylinder one half full of wet clothes.

Excessive lint on lint filter. • Clean lint filter.

Load too small. • Add one or two bath towels to load.

Automatic cycle. • Adjust to more dry setting.

Three position heat selector switch or timer set on FLUFF or inoperative.

• Reset switch or timer, or test and replace the switch or timer if inoperative.

Improper or inadequate exhaust system. • Refer to Installation Instructions (supplied with dryer) for exhaust requirements.

Heater assembly or burner shuts off prematurely. • Refer to Paragraph 9.

Gas Models: Gas line pressure too high or too low. • If natural gas line pressure to dryer exceeds 8 inch water column pressure, or is lower than 4 inch water column, ask gas company to correct.

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Section 3 Troubleshooting

To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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13. TIMER DOES NOT ADVANCE IN AUTOMATIC CYCLE (Mechanical Timer Models Only)

14. CLOTHES ARE TOO HOT WHEN REMOVED FROM DRYER

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Inoperative high or low thermostat. • Test thermostat and replace if inoperative.

Heater assembly does not heat or burner does not ignite.

• Refer to Paragraph 5.

Heater assembly or burner cycles off prematurely. • Refer to Paragraph 9.

Improper or inadequate exhaust system. • Refer to Installation Instructions (supplied with dryer) for exhaust requirements.

*Drying large load. • Timer will not advance until the load is almost dry.

Broken, loose or incorrect wiring. • Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.

POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT

Clothes are removed from dryer before cycle has completed.

• Allow the dryer to complete the cycle, through the cool-down to the OFF position.

Inoperative cycling thermostat. Inoperative thermostat heater on the DELICATE setting.

• Test cycling thermostat or thermostat heater and replace if inoperative.

Inoperative timer (not allowing cool-down). • Test timer and replace if inoperative.

Improper or inadequate exhaust system. • Refer to Installation Instructions (supplied with dryer) for exhaust requirements.

*Mechanical Timer Models Only†Electronic Control Models Only

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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Section 4Grounding

15. MOTOR MOUNTING BRACKET TO MOTOR Figure 1

16. MOTOR MOUNTING BRACKET TO EXHAUST FAN COVER (Gas and Electric Models with painted exhaust fan cover – ground wire not used on unpainted covers)Figure 2

Figure 1

DRY832SGROUNDWIRE

Figure 2

DRY833S

GROUNDWIRE

GROUNDWIRE

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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17. NEUTRAL AT TERMINAL BLOCK TO TERMINAL BLOCK BRACKET AND FRONT TERMINAL BLOCK BRACKET TO CONTROL HOUSING (Electric Models Only)Figure 3

THROUGH SERIAL NO. S6271975XG STARTING SERIAL NO. S6271976XG

Figure 3

DRY835S

GROUNDWIRES

DRY1051S

GROUNDWIRE

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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18. POWER CORD TO TERMINAL BLOCK BRACKET AND FROM TERMINAL BLOCK BRACKET TO CONTROL HOUSING. WALL RECEPTACLE POLARITY CHECK (Gas Models Only)Figure 4

Figure 4

DRY1052S

120V.A.C.

120V.A.C.

0V.A.C.

NEUTRALSIDE

GROUNDWIRE

GROUNDWIRE

NEUTRAL

GROUND

L1

NOTE: For determining the correct polarity of a wall receptacle.

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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19. FROM TERMINAL BLOCK BRACKET TO TIMER MOUNTING BRACKET TO DRYER CABINET TOP. TIMER MOUNTING BRACKET TO GRAPHIC PANEL (Mechanical Timer Model Dryers Only)Figure 5

20. FROM TERMINAL BLOCK BRACKET TO DRYER CABINET TOP TO ELECTRONIC CONTROL TO GRAPHIC PANEL (Electronic Control Model Dryers)Figure 6

Figure 5

DRY1053S

GROUNDWIRES

Figure 6

DRY

GROUNDWIRES

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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Section 5Service Procedures

IMPORTANT: When reference to direction (right or left) is made in this manual, it is from the operator’s position facing the front of the dryer.

21. CONTROL HOOD ASSEMBLYRefer to Figures 7, 8 or 9a. Remove six screws (three top and three bottom

holding the hood assembly to the control hood rear panel and cabinet top.

b. Disconnect the wires from the component parts and carefully remove the components from the control hood assembly.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the component parts.

TO REMOVE CONTROL HOOD END CAPS OR INSERTSRemove end caps by carefully prying caps out of slots in ends of hood. Refer to Figures 7, 8 or 9.

Remove inserts by carefully peeling insert off ends of hood. Refer to Figures 7, 8 or 9.

22. ELECTRONIC CONTROLRefer to Figure 7 for control removal.

IMPORTANT: When removing or installing an electronic control, handle the control by the edges, or the control could become damaged.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the electronic control.

23. TIMERRefer to Figure 8 or 9 for timer removal.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the timer.

GRAPHIC PANEL, CONTROL HOOD AND CONTROLS(Models AG9139, AE9133, NG8639, NE8633, NG8539, NE8533, NG8339,

NE8333, NG7139, NE7133, NG6539, NE6533,NG6339 and NE63330

Figure 7

DRY1071S

CONTROLHOOD

END CAPOR INSERT

(Right)

END CAPOR INSERT

(Left)

GRAPHICSPANEL

SCREW

SCREW

SCREW

ELECTRONICCONTROL

DRY1071S

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GRAPHIC PANEL, CONTROL HOOD AND CONTROLS(Models NG7519, NE7513, NG7319 and NE7313)

GRAPHIC PANEL, CONTROL HOOD AND CONTROLS(Models NG6619, NE6613, NG6519, NE6513, NG6319, NE6313, NG5519, NE5513, NG5319, NE5313, AG5119,

AE5113, VG5019, VE5013, NG4719, NE4713, NG4619, NE4613, NG4519, NE4513, NG4319 and NE4313)

Figure 8

DRY1794S

CONTROLHOOD

ASSEMBLY

END CAP(Right)

END CAP(Left)

GRAPHICPANEL

SCREW

SCREW

TIMERKNOB

SLOT(4)

TABSTIMER

TEMPERATURESELECTOR

SWITCH

SLIDE SIGNALCONTROL

LOCKINGTABS

DRY1795S

CONTROLHOOD

ASSEMBLY

GRAPHICPANEL

SCREW

SCREW

TIMERKNOB

SLOT(4)

TABS

TIMER

TEMPERATURESWITCH

SIGNAL CONTROL(FIXED)

LOCKINGTABS

SCREWNUT

SWITCHBRACKET

SIGNAL CONTROL(ROTARY)

STARTSWITCH

END CAPOR INSERT

(Right)

END CAPOR INSERT

(Left)

CONTROLKNOBS

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GRAPHIC PANEL, CONTROL HOOD AND CONTROLS(Models AG4119, AE4113, NG3519, NE3513, NG3319, NE3313, VG3019 and VE3013)

GRAPHIC PANEL, CONTROL HOOD AND CONTROLS(Models NG2119 and NE2113)

Figure 9

DRY1075S

END CAPOR INSERT

(Right)

END CAPOR INSERT

(Left)

GRAPHICPANEL

SCREW

SCREW

TIMERKNOB

SLOT(4)

TIMER

LOCKINGTABS PUSH-TO-START

SWITCH

PUSH-TO-STARTBUTTON

ASSEMBLYCONTROLHOOD

ASSEMBLY

TABS

DRY1796S

END CAP(Right)

END CAP(Left)

GRAPHICPANEL

SCREW

SCREW

TIMERKNOB

SLOT(4)

TIMER

LOCKINGTABS

CONTROLHOOD

ASSEMBLY

TABS

SCREW

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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To Test Timer Contact Points1. Remove six screws (three on top and three at

lower front) holding the hood assembly to the control hood rear panel and cabinet top. Refer to Figure 8 or 9.

2. Disconnect wires from timer.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring timer.

3. Set test meter to read OHMS and put meter probes to terminals indicated in table below.

4. Starting with timer knob indicator in OFF position at top of timer, slowly turn timer knob clockwise until indicator is again pointing toward OFF position at top of timer. Meter should register “zero” reading when circuit being tested is completed by timer. Refer to appropriate wiring diagram for Timer Cycle Chart showing when circuit is made.

Circuit to be TestedTimer No.

59418Timer No.

59420Timer No.

59421Timer No.

59422Timer No.

59497Timer No.

61402

Timer Motor L1 and M L1 and M L2 and T L2 and T L2 and T L2 and TSignal Control — P and B B and P P and B B and B P and BMotor L1 and M L1 and M L1 and M L1 and M L1 and M L1 and MHeat L1 and H L2 and H L2 and H — L2 and H —High Temperature Heat — — — L2 and H2 — L2 and H2Low Temperature Heat (Delicate)

— — — L2 and H1 — L2 and H1 and H2

Push-to-Start — M and S M and S — — —

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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24. TEMPERATURE SWITCH Refer to Figure 8 for switch removal.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

25. SIGNAL CONTROLRefer to Figure 8 for signal control removal.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the signal control.

26. START SWITCHRefer to Figures 8 or 9 for switch removal.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

27. GRAPHIC PANELRefer to Figures 7, 8 or 9a. Remove screws (three top and three bottom

holding the hood assembly to the control hood rear panel and cabinet top.

b. Disconnect the wires from the component parts and carefully remove the components from the control hood assembly.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the component parts.

c. Bend the tabs on the graphic panel (located inside of control hood) straight out toward rear of hood.

d. Carefully remove the graphics panel off the front of the control hood.

To Test Temperature Switch1. Remove six screws (three on top and three at

lower front) holding the hood assembly to the control hood rear panel and to the cabinet top. Refer to Figures 8 or 9.

2. Disconnect all wires from switch.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring switch.

3. Set test meter to read OHMS and apply meter leads to the switch terminals. Follow the appropriate wiring diagram for your model dryer. Refer to Section 10 of this manual.

To Test Signal Control1. Remove six screws (three on top and three at

lower front) holding the hood assembly to the control hood rear panel and to the cabinet top. Refer to Figure 8.

2. Disconnect wires from signal control.3. Set meter to read Ohms and apply probes to

terminals of signal control. Meter should rear approximately 1,000 Ohms at all times.

To Test Start Switch (Push or Rotary Type)1. Remove six screws (three on top and three at

lower front) holding the hood assembly to the control hood rear panel and to the cabinet top. Refer to Figures 8 or 9.

2. Set voltometer to Ohms scale and “zero” at appropriate scale.

3. Unplug dryer from electrical supply and disconnect wires from switch terminals.

4. Place meter probes on switch terminals. You should see an “infinite” reading on the meter.

5. With probes attached to switch, proceed as follows:Push Type Switch – Press the start switch button. You should read “0” zero Ohms.Rotary Type Switch – Rotate the switch knob to the right (clockwise). You should read “0” zero Ohms.

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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28. LINT FILTERRefer to Figure 10Open loading door and lift filter out of front air duct.

IMPORTANT: When installing the filter, be sure to place the filter into the front air duct with the word “Front” facing the front of the dryer.

29. LOADING DOORRemove four screws holding hinges to door. Refer to Figure 10.

Figure 10

DRY1055S

LINTFILTER

FRONTAIR DUCT

HINGESCREWS

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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30. INNER AND OUTER DOOR PANELS AND DOOR HANDLEa. Remove four screws holding hinges to door.

Refer to Figure 10.b. Remove screws holding handle to door and

separate panels. Refer to Figure 11.

IMPORTANT: Do not over-tighten screws when reinstalling door handle and avoid scratching inner door panel.

31. DOOR STRIKERRefer to Figure 11a. Remove two screws holding handle to door.b. Spread door panels just far enough to depress

tabs on top and bottom of striker and push out of inner panel.

32. DOOR SEALOpen loading door and remove seal from inner door panel.

NOTE: When replacing seal, be sure seal is not stretched or distorted. Use a heat resistant adhesive (such as Krazy Glue) to adhere door seal to inner door panel.

Figure 11

DRY850S

DOORSEAL

DOORSTRIKERHEX HEAD

SCREW

INNERDOOR PANEL

DOORHANDLE

OUTERDOOR PANEL

DOORASSEMBLY

SPEEDNUT

PHILLIPS HEADSCREW

DOORHINGE

PHILLIPS HEADSCREW

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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33. FRONT PANEL AND PANEL SEALRefer to Figure 12a. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Remove front panel seal from flange around inside of door opening.

NOTE: Be sure seal is properly positioned when installing on front panel.

34. DOOR SWITCHa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Depress tabs on top and bottom of switch and push out of front panel. Refer to Figure 13.

Figure 12

DRY1057P

SCREW

SCREW

LOCKNUT

DOORHINGE

ACCESSDOOR

STRIKERCATCH

GUIDELUG

HOLD-DOWNCLIP DOOR

SWITCHFRONTPANEL SEAL

Figure 13

DRY1056S

DOORSWITCHTABS

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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35. STRIKER CATCHa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Depress tabs on top and bottom of catch and push out of front panel. Refer to Figure 12.

36. DOOR HINGEa. Open loading door and remove four screws

holding door assembly to hinges. Refer to Figure 10.

b. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

d. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

e. Remove four screws and locknuts holding hinges to front panel. Refer to Figure 12.

37. HOLD-DOWN CLIPS AND GUIDE LUGSa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Compress hold-down clips and remove from slot in top flange of front panel. Refer to Figure 12.

e. Remove four screws holding four guide lugs to front panel. Refer to Figure 12.

To Test Door Switch1. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to

Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring switch.

2. Set meter or read Ohms and apply meter probes on switch terminals 1 and 3 with door closed. You should get “zero” reading.

3. Apply probes to terminals 1 and 2 with door closed. The meter should read “infinite”.

4. Open door. Meter should read “infinite” between 1 and 3 and “zero” between 1 and 2.

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reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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38. BURNER SYSTEM OPERATION (Gas Models)Refer to Figure 15a. Components

This burner has four basic components: A silicon carbide (glow bar) igniter, burner tube, sensor, and a two-stage gas valve consisting of a split-coil valve and a secondary coil valve. The split-coil valve is opened when the dryer thermostat calls for heat, while the secondary valve does not open until the igniter has attained ignition temperature.

b. Pre-Ignition CircuitsWhen the dryer thermostat calls for heat, circuits are completed through the holding coil, sensor, booster coil and igniter. Both coils must be energized to open split-coil valve. Once opened, the holding coil can hold the valve open without assistance from the booster coil.

The current shunted around the secondary coil by the sensor, passes through the igniter causing it to get hot.

c. Burner CircuitIn approximately 30 seconds, the igniter attains ignition temperature and the sensor (located on burner housing beside the igniter) contacts open. A circuit is then completed through the secondary valve coil, opening the valve and allowing gas to flow. Ignition is made and the heat from the burner flame causes the sensor contacts to remain open.

Figure 14

D399SD399S

UNIONNUT

GAS VALVEHANDLE

(Shown in the closed position)

GAS VALVEMOUNTING BRACKET ATTACHING SCREWS

BURNER HOUSINGATTACHING SCREWS

BURNERHOUSING

BURNERTUBE

SCREW

BURNERTUBE

GAS VALVE COILSQUICK DISCONNECT

BLOCKS

IGNITERQUICK DISCONNECT

BLOCK

AIRSHUTTER

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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39. IGNITION SYSTEM FEATURES (Gas Models)Refer to Figure 15a. Momentary Power Interruption

Upon resumption of power, sensor contacts will still be open, permitting secondary valve to open. However, with the secondary coil in the circuit, the booster coil cannot draw enough current to open the split-coil valve. When sensor contacts do reclose, the secondary valve will close, and the burner system will be in the normal pre-ignition circuit.

b. Flame FailureIn case of flame failure, the sensor contacts will reclose in about 45 seconds. This will close the secondary valve and the burner system will be in the normal pre-ignition circuit.

c. Ignition FailureIf flame is not established as sensor contacts open, secondary valve will remain open until sensor contacts reclose. Sensor will continue to recycle the igniter and secondary valve (about once per minute) until ignition is made or dryer is turned off.

Figure 15

SECONDARYCOIL

HOLDINGCOIL

BOOSTERCOIL

IGNITER

SENSOR

120 VOLT, 60 HERTZELECTRICALSUPPLY LINE

SECONDARYCOIL

Wiring Schematic

HOLDING COILAND

BOOSTER COIL

D146SE3A

1 2 34 5

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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40. BURNER SYSTEM COMPONENTS – GAS MODELSa. Complete Gas Valve Assembly

(1) Remove two screws from the bottom edge of the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.

(2) Swing the bottom of the panel away from the dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

(3) Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

(4) Close gas shut-off valve, disconnect igniter wires at disconnect blocks, sensor wires from sensor terminals, and wires from gas valve coils at the quick disconnect blocks. Refer to Figure 14.

(5) Disconnect gas shut-off valve from gas valve at the union nut. Refer to Figure 14.

(6) Remove three screws holding valve and mounting bracket to base. Refer to Figure 14.

(7) Lift gas valve and mounting bracket from base. Refer to Figure 14.

To Test Electrical Circuit To Ignition System(Gas Models)

1. Remove valve wire harness disconnect block from the holding and booster coil. Refer to Figure 15.

2. Plug dryer power cord into wall receptacle, start the dryer in a heat setting (refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with dryer).

3. Set test meter to read AC voltage and apply meter probes into terminals on the dryer harness that would correspond to terminals “1” and “2” on the coil. Refer to Figure 15. Meter should register line voltage in all Fabric settings, except FLUFF which should read “zero” VAC.

4. If meter does not read line voltage in step “3”, check motor switch, thermostat, thermistor, temperature switch or timer.

To Test Gas Valve Coils(Gas Models)

1. Remove disconnect blocks from gas valve coils. Refer to Figure 15.

2. Set test meter to read OHMS and put meter probes to terminals as follows:a. Holding Coil (Refer to Figure 16) –

Terminals 1 and 2 - Meter should read 1365 ± 25 Ohms.

b. Booster Coil (Refer to Figure 16) – Terminals 1 and 3 - Meter should read 560 ± 25 Ohms.

c. Secondary Coil (Refer to Figure 16) – Terminals 4 and 5 - Meter should read 1220 ± 50 Ohms.

NOTE: If meter registers any readings other than that listed above, the respective coil should be replaced.

NOTE: Test procedure can be performed on workbench if gas valve, igniter, burner tube and burner housing have been removed from dryer.

Figure 16

1 - 34 5

TOP VIEW OF GAS VALVE

D149SE1A

SECONDARYCOIL

HOLDINGAND BOOSTER

COIL

4

5

1

2

3

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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NOTE: The holding and booster coil, and the secondary coil can be replaced individually.

b. Burner Tube, Igniter and Bracket

NOTE: Burner tube and igniter can be removed without removing gas valve and bracket.

(1) Remove one screw from right side of burner housing holding burner tube in place. Refer to Figure 14.

(2) Gently move burner tube toward rear of dryer to disengage tab from slot on left side of burner housing. Refer to Figure 18.

(3) Carefully rotate burner tube and igniter counterclockwise so tab is at 8 o’clock position.

(4) Move air shutter end of burner tube slightly to right and CAREFULLY remove burner tube and igniter assembly out through front of dryer.

(5) Remove screw holding the igniter and bracket to the burner tube and remove igniter and bracket. Refer to Figure 17.

IMPORTANT: Use care in removal so as not to damage or break igniter as it is very fragile.

IMPORTANT: Handle igniter by grasping the white ceramic portion or bracket only. DO NOT handle silicon carbide portion of igniter with hands or allow any oil, grease or other foreign material to contaminate it. Oil, grease and other impurities or hairline cracks will cause the igniter to burn out.

c. Sensor(1) Remove two screws from the bottom edge

of the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.(2) Swing the bottom of the panel away from

the dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

(3) Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

(4) Remove wires from sensor terminals. Refer to Figure 18.

(5) Remove screw holding sensor to burner housing. Refer to Figure 18.

Figure 17

DRY952S

CARBORANDUMIGNITER AND

BRACKET

ATTACHINGSCREW

ATTACHINGSCREW

IGNITER AND BRACKET

NORTONIGNITER AND

BRACKET

To Test Igniter(Gas Models)

1. Disconnect igniter wires at disconnect block. Refer to Figure 47.

2. Set test meter to read OHMS and put meter probes on terminals of igniter wires.

3. Meter should register an Ohm reading of at least 40 Ohms. If meter does not register any Ohms or less than 40 Ohms, replace the igniter.

IMPORTANT: Always examine all wires, terminals and connectors to be sure wiring is proper before replacing any components.

NOTE: Test procedure can be performed on workbench if gas valve, igniter, burner tube and burner housing have been removed from dryer.

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To Test Sensor(Gas Models)

1. Remove wires from sensor terminals. Refer to Figure 18.

2. Set test meter to read OHMS and put meter probes on sensor terminals. Meter should read “zero” Ohms. If meter registers an Ohm reading of any amount, replace sensor.

NOTE: Test procedure can be performed on workbench if gas valve, igniter, burner tube and burner housing have been removed from dryer.

Figure 18

D241S

HEATSHROUD

SCREW

BURNERHOUSING

BURNER TUBE SCREW

SENSORATTACHING

SCREW

UNIONNUT

SENSOR

TAB

GASSHUT-OFF

VALVE(Shown in theoff position)

IGNITER DISCONNECT

BLOCK

GASVALVE

IGNITER

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41. BURNER HOUSING AND HEAT SHROUDa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Disconnect igniter wires at disconnect blocks, sensor wires from sensor terminals, and wires from gas valve coils at the quick disconnect blocks. Refer to Figure 14.

e. Remove screw from right side of burner housing, holding burner tube in place. Refer to Figure 14.

f. Gently move burner tube toward rear of dryer to disengage tab from slot on left side of burner housing. Refer to Figure 18.

g. Carefully rotate burner tube and igniter counterclockwise so tab is at 8 o’clock position.

h. Move air shutter end of burner tube slightly to right and CAREFULY remove burner tube and igniter assembly out through front of door.

IMPORTANT: The igniter is very fragile. Be careful not to damage it during removal.

i. Remove screw holding burner housing to heat shroud. Refer to Figure 18.

j. Remove screw holding front of burner housing to dryer base and remove housing out through front of dryer. Refer to Figure 14.

k. Remove two screws holding shroud to heater box and remove shroud out through front of dryer.

42. LIMIT THERMOSTATa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Disconnect wires and remove screws attaching limit thermostat to burner housing or element plate. Refer to Figure 19.

To Test Cycling or Limit Thermostat1. Disconnect wires from thermostat or thermistor.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring thermostat or thermistor.

2. Cycling Thermostat (S.P.S.T.), Limit Thermostat or Thermistora. Set meter to read Ohms.b. Apply meter probes to the thermostat or

thermistor terminals.c. Meter should read “infinite”.

3. Cycling Thermostat (S.P.D.T.)a. Set meter to read Ohms.b. Apply meter probes to terminals 1 and 3.

Meter should read “infinite” and “zero” between terminals 1 and 2.

c. Remove screws holding thermostat to exhaust fan cover.

d. Heat thermostat with a small flame until a distinct “click” is heard, then immediately apply meter probes to terminals 1 and 3; meter should read “zero”.

e. While thermostat is still hot, apply meter probes to thermostat terminals 1 and 2; meter should read “infinite” until thermostat cools at which time the meter should read “zero.”

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43. HEATER ASSEMBLYa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Remove two screws holding element and plate to heater box and pull element down and away from heater box. Refer to Figure 19.

e. Disconnect wires from element and plate.f. Remove screws holding thermostat (and

thermal fuse, if present) to element and plate. Refer to Figure 19.

NOTE: When reassembling, be sure all wire connectors are tight on element terminals, thermal fuse and limit thermostat.

Figure 19

DRY1797S

D243S

D244S

DRY855S

SCREWBURNERHOUSING

BURNERTUBE

SCREW

ELEMENTATTACHING

SCREW

ELEMENT AND PLATE

BASE

GAS VALVEHANDLE

BURNERTUBE

LIMIT THERMOSTAT(Starting Serial No.

S6333960XM)

LIMITTHERMOSTAT

THERMALFUSEElectric Models

Gas Models

Through Serial No. S6271975XG Starting Serial No. S6271976XG

ELEMENT AND PLATE

LIMITTHERMOSTAT

ELEMENTATTACHING

SCREW

BURNERTUBE

SCREW

BURNERHOUSING

BASE

GAS VALVEHANDLE

BURNERTUBE

LIMIT THERMOSTAT(Through Serial No.

S6333959XM)

SCREW

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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44. HIGH OR LOW THERMOSTAT OR THERMOSTAT AND HEATER OR THERMISTORa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Disconnect wires, remove attaching screws, and remove thermostat or thermostat and heater or thermistor. Refer to Figure 20.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring thermostat, thermostat and heater or thermistor.

Figure 20

DRY1058SDRY853S

THERMOSTAT OR THERMOSTAT AND HEATER

OR THERMISTOR

FELTSEAL

Through Serial No. S6271975XG Starting Serial No. S6271976XG

FELTSEALHIGH

THERMOSTAT

LOW THERMOSTATOR THERMISTOR

To Test Thermostat Heater1. Disconnect wires from thermostat heater.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring thermostat heater.

2. Set meter to read Ohms. Apply meter probes to the thermostat heater terminals. Meter should read 2,400 Ohms ± 240 Ohms cold.

To Test Thermal Fuse (Electric Models)1. Disconnect wires from thermal fuse.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring thermal fuse.

2. Set meter to read Ohms. Apply meter probes to thermal fuse terminals. Meter should read “infinite”. If meter does not register any Ohms, replace both the thermal fuse and the limit thermostat.

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45. FRONT AIR DUCTa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Remove lint filter out of front air duct. Refer to Figure 10.

NOTE: When installing lint filter, be sure to install the filter with the words “FRONT” facing the front of the dryer.

e. Remove four screws holding air duct to front bulkhead and remove air duct. Refer to Figure 21.

NOTE: When reassembling, be sure felt seal on exhaust fan cover makes air tight seal on flange of duct. Refer to Figure 20.

To Test Heater Assembly (Electric Models)1. Disconnect wires from heater assembly.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring heater assembly.

2. Set meter to read Ohms. Apply meter probes to the heater assembly terminals. Meter should read 10.4 Ohms ± .30 Ohms cold.

Figure 21

DRY858S

AIRDUCT

CABINETATTACHING SCREWS

DRY858S

SLOT

PHILLIPS HEADSCREWS

HEXHEAD

SCREWSHEX

HEADSCREWS

SLOT

FRONTBULKHEAD

CABINET TOPHOLD-DOWN

SCREWS

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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46. EXHAUST DUCTa. Disconnect electric power, vent (and gas line if

necessary) and move unit to gain access to rear of dryer.

b. Remove screw holding bracket on exhaust duct to rear of cabinet. Refer to Figure 22.

c. Pull duct out through rear of cabinet.

47. MOTOR AND EXHAUST ASSEMBLYa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Remove lint filter. Refer to Figure 10.

NOTE: When installing lint filter, be sure to install the filter with the words “FRONT” facing the front of the dryer.

e. Remove screws holding air duct to front bulkhead and remove air duct. Refer to Figure 21.

NOTE: When reassembling, be sure felt seal on exhaust fan cover makes air tight seal on flange of air duct. Refer to Figure 20.

f. Disconnect wires from thermistor, thermostat or thermostat and heater. Refer to Figure 20.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring thermistor or thermostat or thermostat and heater.

Figure 22

DRY1059S

EXHAUSTDUCT

SCREW

GROUNDSCREW

ACCESSPLATE

MOUNTING BRACKETATTACHING SCREWS

Figure 23

DRY1058S

COVER ATTACHINGSCREWS EXHAUST FAN

COVER

MOTOR MOUNTATTACHING SCREWS

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g. Remove cylinder belt from idler and motor pulleys. Refer to Figure 24.

h. Remove two screws holding motor mounting bracket to dryer base. Refer to Figure 23. Then pull complete assembly out thorough front of dryer.

IMPORTANT: When reinstalling motor and exhaust assembly, be sure wire harness on right side is clipped to motor mounting bracket and is routed along dryer base (between motor mounting bracket and right side of cabinet). Refer to Figure 23. Tab on rear of motor mounting bracket must be slid into slot in dryer base. Be sure the belt has been installed on the correct side of the idler lever. Refer to Figure 24.

Figure 24

DRY862S

D248S

CORRECT WAY

INCORRECT WAY

IDLER LEVER

IDLER LEVER

IDLER PULLEY

IDLER PULLEY

BELT

MOTOR PULLEY

BELT

MOTOR PULLEY

BELT ON WRONGSIDE OF IDLER LEVER

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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To Test Drive Motor:Refer to Figure 25

1. Remove motor and exhaust assembly.2. Disconnect wires from motor switch.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring motor switch.

3. Put test meter probes on terminals 4 and 5. Meter should read approximately one on Ohm scale.

4. Put test meter probes on terminal 4 and motor frame. Meter should register “no reading” or infinite.

5. Put test meter probes on terminal 5 and motor frame. Meter should register “no reading or infinite.

6. Put test meter probes on terminals 4 and 6. Meter should register “no reading” or infinite. Manually flex the centrifugal switch in motor, meter should read approximately two on Ohm scale.

7. Put test meter probes on terminals 1 and 2. Meter should register “no reading.” Manually flex the centrifugal switch in motor, meter should read “zero” Ohms.

Figure 25

DRY956S

2

1

6

45

2

1

6

5

4

MOTOR AND EXHAUST

ASSEMBLY

DRIVEMOTOR

GROUNDWIRE

MOTORSWITCH

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i. Motor Pulley and Idler Pulley Assemblies(1) Refer to Figure 26 for motor and idler

pulley removal.j. Impeller and Housing

(1) Remove screw holding ground wire (if present) to exhaust fan cover. Refer to Figure 26.

NOTE: Ground wire must be routed as shown in Figure 2. Refer to SECTION IV “Grounding.”

(2) Remove screws holding cover to housing. Refer to Figure 24.

(3) Hold motor pulley securely and unthread impeller from motor shaft (right hand thread). Use a 7/8 inch, 6 point socket to aid in the removal of the impeller.

(4) Remove three screws and washers holding the exhaust housing to the motor mounting bracket. Refer to Figure 27.

k. Motor(1) Disconnect wires from motor switch. Refer

to Figure 26.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring motor switch.

(2) Disconnect ground wire from motor. Refer to Figure 26.

(3) Pry two motor clamps off using a screwdriver. Refer to Figure 26. Then lift motor out of mounting bracket.

NOTE: When replacing motor, the motor switch location should be at 10 o’clock position with the positioning tab on the motor engaged with the notch in the motor bracket. Refer to Figure 26. Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring motor switch leads.

Motor Switch Replacement(1) Remove two screws holding switch to

motor.(2) Disconnect internal motor lead wires from

switch terminals.

NOTE: Refer to SECTION IX, “Internal Wiring of Dryer Motor Switch,” when rewiring the internal switch wires.

Figure 26

DRY860S

SETSCREW

MOTOR PULLEY

IDLER PULLEY

IDLER SPRING

TRU-ARCRING

GROUNDWIRE

MOTOR CLAMP

MOTOR SWITCH

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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48. CYLINDER LIGHTOpen loading door and remove bulb through top opening in the front bulkhead by turning bulb to the left. Refer to Figure 28.

49. CYLINDER LIGHT RECEPTACLEa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Disconnect wires from the light receptacle terminals.

e. Remove two screws holding receptacle to front bulkhead. Refer to Figure 28.

50. CABINET TOPa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Remove six screws (three top and three bottom) holding the hood assembly to the control hood rear panel and cabinet top.

e. Disconnect the wires from all components and ground wire in control hood, and screw holding ground wire to top. Push harness down through opening in cabinet top. (Replace control hood or set aside to prevent damage.)

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring components.

f. Remove two cabinet top hold-down screws. Refer to Figure 30.

g. Lift front of cabinet top and disengage from hinges on rear of cabinet. Refer to Figure 29.

h. Remove control hood rear panel when replacing cabinet top.

Figure 27

Figure 28

D402SEXHAUST HOUSING

ATTACHING SCREWS

DRY852S

CYLINDERLIGHT

SCREWS

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NOTE: When servicing, cabinet top may be raised and hinged on the rear hold-down brackets, or supported against wall behind dryer.

51. FRONT BULKHEAD ASSEMBLYa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Disengage belt from motor and idler pulleys. Refer to Figure 24

e. If present, disconnect cylinder light wires.f. Remove four screws holding bulkhead to front

flange of cabinet and lift complete bulkhead assembly out of slots in cabinet. Refer to Figure 30.

NOTE: During reinstallation of front bulkhead, be sure that air duct is properly positioned with the flange inside of the felt seal on the exhaust fan cover.

g. Cylinder Glide (Refer to Figure 31)(1) Remove two screws holding glide to each

glide bracket.h. Front Cylinder Seal (Refer to Figure 31)

(1) Pull front cylinder seal from under flanged edge of bulkhead.

(2) Carefully unhook spring from seal strap.

Figure 29

DRY1060S

CABINET TOPHINGES

Figure 30

DRY858S

AIRDUCT

CABINETATTACHING SCREWS

DRY858S

SLOT

CABINET TOPHOLD-DOWN SCREWS

SCREWS

SCREWS

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IMPORTANT: The seal can be adhered to the bulkhead using 3M-1300 Sealant (obtain locally). This is accomplished by applying a bead of 3M-1300 Sealant around the entire flanged area where the felt seal contacts the bulkhead. Strap must be installed with cupped surface down against the seal to hold the felt seal more firmly in place on the bulkhead. Seal must be held securely under strap and folded under flanged edge around entire bulkhead.

52. CYLINDER BELTa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Disengage belt from motor and idler pulleys, Figure 24.

e. If present, disconnect cylinder light wires.f. Remove four screws holding bulkhead to front

flange of cabinet. Lift complete bulkhead assembly out of slots in cabinet. Refer to Figure 30.

IMPORTANT: During reinstallation of front bulkhead, be sure that air duct is properly positioned with the flange inside of the felt seal on the exhaust fan cover.

g. While supporting cylinder, carefully remove belt off cylinder.

NOTE: When installing belt, be sure belt is properly installed on motor and idler pulleys, and is on the correct side of the idler lever. Refer to Figure 24. Belt must be positioned around cylinder between center and rear baffle screws with the ribbed surface against the cylinder. After installing belt, rotate cylinder manually to check that belt is properly aligned.

53. CYLINDER ASSEMBLYa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Disengage belt from motor and idler pulleys. Refer to Figure 24.

Figure 31

DRY861S

CYLINDER GLIDEATTACHING SCREWS

SPRING

SEAL MUST BE POSITIONED UNDER

FLANGED EDGE

FELTSEAL

SEALSTRAP

(Installedwith

cupped surface against

seal)

BULKHEAD

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NOTE: When installing belt, be sure belt is properly installed on motor and idler pulleys, and is on the correct side of the idler lever. Refer to Figure 24. Belt must be positioned around cylinder between center and rear baffle screws with the ribbed surface against the cylinder. After installing belt, rotate cylinder manually to check that belt is properly aligned.

e. If present, disconnect cylinder light wires.f. Remove four screws holding bulkhead to front

flange of cabinet. Lift complete bulkhead assembly out of slots in cabinet. Refer to Figure 30.

IMPORTANT: During reinstallation of front bulkhead, be sure that air duct is properly positioned with the flange inside of the felt seal on the exhaust fan cover.

g. Loosen two cabinet top hold-down screws. Refer to Figure 30.

h. Manually rotate cylinder until one of the baffles is at the 6 o’clock position and carefully remove cylinder out through front of dryer.

NOTE: On models using unpainted, corrosion resistant, coated steel cylinder, the cylinder must be installed with the side marked “FRONT” or the arrow pointing toward the front of the dryer.

i. Baffles(1) Remove screws holding baffles to cylinder.

Refer to Figure 32.

IMPORTANT: On models using unpainted, corrosion resistant, coated steel cylinder, the elongated baffle must be installed to cover the cylinder seam weld. Refer to Figure 32.

Figure 32

DRY954S

BAFFLE

HEXHEAD

SCREW

CYLINDER

HEXHEAD

SCREW

ELONGATEDBAFFLE

SEAMWELD

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54. REAR SEALa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Remove two cabinet top hold-down screws. Refer to Figure 30.

e. Raise front of cabinet top, hinging it on the rear hold-down brackets. Refer to Figure 29.

NOTE: When servicing, cabinet top may be raised and hinged on the rear hold-down brackets, or supported against the wall behind the dryer.

f. Disengage belt from motor and idler pulleys. Refer to Figure 24.

NOTE: When installing belt, be sure belt is properly installed on motor and idler pulleys, and is on the correct side of the idler lever. Refer to Figure 24. Belt must be positioned around cylinder between center and rear baffle screws with the ribbed surface against the cylinder. After installing belt, rotate cylinder manually to check that belt is properly aligned.

g. If present, disconnect cylinder light wires.h. Remove four screws holding bulkhead to front

flange of cabinet. Lift complete bulkhead assembly out of slots in cabinet. Refer to Figure 30.

IMPORTANT: During reinstallation of front bulkhead, be sure that air duct is properly positioned with the flange inside of the felt seal on the exhaust fan cover.

i. Manually rotate cylinder until one of the baffles is at the 6 o’clock position and carefully remove cylinder out through front of dryer.

NOTE: On models using unpainted, corrosion resistant, coated steel cylinder, the cylinder must be installed with side marked “FRONT” or the arrow pointing toward the front of the dryer.

j. Pull rear cylinder seal from under flanged edge of bulkhead. Refer to Figure 31.

k. Carefully unhook spring from the seal strap. Refer to Figure 31.

IMPORTANT: Seal can be adhered to the bulkhead using 3M-1300 Sealant (obtain locally). This is accomplished by applying a bead of 3M-1300 Sealant around the entire flanged area where the felt seal contacts the bulkhead. Strap must be installed with cupped surface down against the seal to hold the felt seal more firmly in place on the bulkhead. Seal must be held securely under strap and folded under flanged edge around entire bulkhead.

55. CYLINDER ROLLERSa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Remove belt from motor and idler pulleys. Refer to Figure 24.

e. If present, disconnect the cylinder light wires.f. Remove four screws holding bulkhead to front

flange of cabinet. Lift complete bulkhead assembly out of slots in cabinet. Refer to Figure 30.

IMPORTANT: During reinstallation of front bulkhead, be sure that air duct is properly positioned with the flange inside of the felt seal on the exhaust fan cover.

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g. Pull cylinder forward, allowing rear of cylinder to drop down, exposing rollers. Refer to Figure 33.

h. Refer to Figure 33 for removal of roller from roller shaft.

i. To remove roller shaft, remove two screws holding roller bracket to rear bulkhead, then remove locknut holding shaft to bracket.

56. REAR BULKHEAD AND HEATER BOX ASSEMBLIESa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

d. Disengage belt from motor and idler pulleys. Refer to Figure 24.

NOTE: When reinstalling belt, be sure belt is properly installed on motor and idler pulleys, and is on the correct side of the idler lever. Refer to Figure 24. Belt must be positioned around cylinder between center and rear baffle screws with the ribbed surface against the cylinder. After installing belt, rotate cylinder manually to check that belt is properly aligned.

e. If present, disconnect the cylinder light wires.f. Remove four screws holding bulkhead to front

flange of cabinet. Lift complete bulkhead assembly out of slots in cabinet. Refer to Figure 30.

IMPORTANT: During reinstallation of front bulkhead, be sure that air duct is properly positioned with the flange inside of the felt seal on the exhaust fan cover.

g. Loosen two cabinet top hold-down screws. Refer to Figure 30. Figure 33

DRY1061S

RETAINER RING

CYLINDERROLLER

THRUSTWASHER

SHAFT

LOCKNUT

WASHER

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h. Manually rotate cylinder until one of the baffles is at the 6 o’clock position and carefully remove cylinder out through front of dryer.

NOTE: On models using unpainted, corrosion resistant, coated steel cylinder, the cylinder must be installed with side marked “FRONT” or the arrow pointing toward the front of the dryer.

i. Gas Models(1) Disconnect igniter wires at disconnect

blocks, sensor wires from sensor terminals, and wires from gas valve coils at the quick disconnect blocks. Refer to Figure 14.

(2) Remove screw from right side of burner housing, holding burner tube in place. Refer to Figure 14.

(3) Gently move burner tube toward rear of dryer to disengage tab from slot on left side of burner housing. Refer to Figure 18.

(4) Carefully rotate burner tube and igniter counterclockwise so tab is at 8 o’clock position.

(5) Move air shutter end of burner tube slightly to right and CAREFULLY remove burner tube and igniter assembly out through front of dryer.

IMPORTANT: The igniter is very fragile. Be careful not to damage it during removal.

(6) Remove screw holding burner housing to heat shroud. Refer to Figure 18.

(7) Remove screw holding front of burner housing to dryer base and remove housing out through front of dryer. Refer to Figure 14.

(8) Remove four screws holding shroud to heater box and remove shroud out through front of dryer. Refer to Figure 18.

j. Electric Models(1) Remove two screws holding heater

assembly to heater box, then pull heater assembly down and away from heater box. Refer to Figure 19.

k. Remove screw holding heat shield to dryer base. Refer to Figure 34.

l. Remove one screw holding rear bulkhead to terminal block bracket. While supporting bulkhead, remove the four screws holding rear bulkhead to mounting brackets, then lift complete assembly out of dryer. Refer to Figure 34.

m. To remove heat shield from heater box:(1) Remove two screws holding heat shield to

heater box. Refer to Figure 34.n. To remove heater box from rear bulkhead:

(1) Refer to Figure 35 for removal.

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o. Rear Mounting Brackets:(1) Remove five screws holding rear mounting

brackets to rear of dryer cabinet. Refer to Figure 22.

57. TERMINAL BLOCK OR POWER CORDa. Terminal Block – Electric Models (Refer to

Figure 33)Through Serial No. S6271975XG:(1) Remove access plate on rear of cabinet.(2) Remove all wires from terminal block.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring terminal block.

(3) Remove screws holding terminal block to bracket.

NOTE: Do not let terminal block insulation drop when removing the block. Insulation must be in place when reinstalling block.

Starting Serial No. S6271976XG:(1) Remove two screws from the bottom edge

of the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.(2) Swing the bottom of the panel away from

the dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

(3) Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the switch.

(4) Remove two cabinet hold-down screws. Refer to Figure 30.

(5) Lift cabinet top to a vertical position by hinging it on the rear hold-down brackets. Refer to Figure 36.

NOTE: When servicing, cabinet top may be raised and hinged on the rear hold-down brackets, or supported against wall behind the dryer.

(6) Remove all wires from terminal block.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring terminal block.

(7) Remove screw holding terminal block to bracket. Refer to Figure 36.

Figure 35

DRY866S

REAR BULKHEAD

HEATERBOX

ATTACHING SCREWS

HEATERBOX

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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NOTE: Do not let terminal block insulation drop when removing the block. Insulation must be in place when reinstalling block.

b. Power Cord – Gas Models(1) Remove access plate on rear of cabinet. (2) Remove strain relief.(3) Remove screw holding power cord ground

wire to terminal block bracket.

NOTE: Reconnect ground wire into same hole in bracket when reinstalling power cord.

(4) Disengage strain relief holding power cord in dryer cabinet.

(5) Disconnect power cord wires at disconnect blocks, then remove power cord from rear of dryer cabinet.

Figure 36

DRY1062S

DRY950S

CABINET TOPHINGES

TERMINAL BLOCKINSULATION

TERMINAL BLOCKBRACKET TERMINAL BLOCK

ATTACHING SCREW

Through Serial No. S6271975XG Starting Serial No. S6271976XG

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ATTACHINGSCREWS

BRACKETSCREWS GROUND

WIRE

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reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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58. CABINETa. Remove six screws (three top and three bottom)

holding the hood assembly to the control hood rear panel and cabinet top.

b. Disconnect the wires from the component parts and ground wire in control hood and screw holding ground wire to top.

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring the component parts.

c. Set control hood assembly out of the way.d. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.e. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the

dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

f. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring switch.

g. Remove two cabinet top hold-down screws. Refer to Figure 30.

h. Lift cabinet top to a vertical position by hinging it on the rear hold-down brackets. Refer to Figure 36.

NOTE: When servicing, cabinet top may be raised and hinged on the rear hold-down brackets or supported against wall behind the dryer.

i. Carefully withdraw wire harness through hole in cabinet top and lift the cabinet top assembly off the hold-down brackets and set to the side. Refer to Figure 36.

j. Disengage belt from motor and idler pulleys. Refer to Figure 24.

NOTE: When reinstalling belt, be sure belt is properly installed on motor and idler pulleys, and is on the correct side of the idler lever, Figure 24. Belt must be positioned around cylinder between center and rear baffle screws with the ribbed surface against the cylinder. After installing belt, rotate cylinder manually to check that belt is properly aligned.

k. If present, disconnect the cylinder light wires. l. Remove four screws holding bulkhead to front

flange of cabinet. Lift complete bulkhead assembly out of slots in cabinet. Refer to Figure 30.

IMPORTANT: During reinstallation of front bulkhead, be sure that air duct is properly positioned with the flange inside of the felt seal on the exhaust fan cover.

m. Manually rotate cylinder until one of the baffles is at the 6 o’clock position and carefully remove cylinder out through front of dryer.

NOTE: On models using unpainted, corrosion resistant, coated steel cylinder, the cylinder must be installed with the side marked “FRONT” or the arrow pointing toward the front of the dryer.

n. Gas Models(1) Disconnect igniter wires at disconnect

blocks, sensor wires from sensor terminals, and wires from gas valve coils at the quick disconnect blocks. Refer to Figure 14.

(2) Remove screw from right side of burner housing, holding burner tube in place. Refer to Figure 21.

(3) Gently move burner tube toward rear of dryer to disengage tab from slot on left side of burner housing. Refer to Figure 18.

(4) Carefully rotate burner tube and igniter counterclockwise so tab is at 8 o’clock position.

(5) Move air shutter end of burner tube slightly to right and CAREFULLY remove burner tube and igniter assembly out through front of dryer.

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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IMPORTANT: The igniter is very fragile. Be careful not to damage it during removal.

(6) Remove screw holding burner housing to heat shroud. Refer to Figure 18.

(7) Remove screw holding front of burner housing to dryer base and remove housing out through front of dryer. Refer to Figure 14.

(8) Remove four screws holding shroud to heater box and remove shroud out through front of dryer. Refer to Figure 18.

o. Electric Models(1) Remove two screws holding heater

assembly to heater box, then pull heater assembly down and away from heater box. Refer to Figure 19.

p. Remove screw holding heat shield to dryer base. Refer to Figure 34.

q. Remove one screw holding rear bulkhead to terminal block bracket. While supporting bulkhead, remove five screws holding rear mounting brackets to rear of dryer cabinet and remove the assembly out of the dryer. Refer to Figure 34.

r. Remove screw holding bracket on exhaust duct to rear of dryer cabinet and pull duct out through rear of cabinet. Refer to Figure 22.

s. Remove two screws from each rear cabinet top hold-down bracket (hinges). Refer to Figure 36.

t. Remove screw holding access plate and remove plate. Refer to Figure 22.

u. Remove two screws holding terminal block bracket to cabinet. Refer to Figure 36.

v. Remove wire harness clips.w. Remove guide lugs and screws.x. Remove two screws from front edge at each

side of cabinet. Refer to Figure 30. Then remove remaining screws from around the bottom of cabinet and lift cabinet off base.

59. BASEa. Remove two screws from the bottom edge of

the front panel. Refer to Figure 12.

b. Swing the bottom of the panel away from the dryer to disengage hold-down clips and guide lugs from cabinet top. Refer to Figure 12.

c. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to Figure 13.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring switch.

d. Gas Models(1) Disconnect igniter wires at disconnect

blocks, sensor wires from sensor terminals, and wires from gas valve coils at the quick disconnect blocks. Refer to Figure 14.

(2) Close main gas shut-off valve and gas shut-off valve inside of dryer. Refer to Figure 14.

(3) Disconnect gas line to dryer.(4) Remove three screws holding gas valve

bracket to base and remove valve with lead-in pipe attached. Refer to Figure 18.

(5) Remove screw from right side of burner housing, holding burner tube in place. Refer to Figure 14.

(6) Gently move burner tube toward rear of dryer to disengage tab from slot on left side of burner housing. Refer to Figure 18.

(7) Carefully rotate burner tube and igniter counterclockwise so tab is at 8 o’clock position and CAREFULLY remove burner tube and igniter assembly out through front of dryer.

IMPORTANT: The igniter is very fragile. Be careful not to damage it during removal.

(8) Remove screw holding front of burner housing to dryer base. Refer to Figure 19.

(9) Remove four screws holding shroud to heater box and remove shroud and burner housing out through front of dryer. Refer to Figure 18.

e. Electric Models

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(1) Remove two screws holding heater assembly to heater box, then pull heater assembly down and away from heater box. Refer to Figure 19.

(2) Disconnect wire harness from limit thermostat nd thermal fuse. Refer to Figure 19.

f. Remove screw holding heat shield to dryer base. Refer to Figure 34.

g. Remove lint filter. Refer to Figure 10.

IMPORTANT: When installing the filter, be sure to place the filter into the front air duct with the word “FRONT” facing the front of the dryer.

h. Remove screws holding air duct to front bulkhead and remove air duct. Refer to Figure 21.

NOTE: When reassembling, be sure felt seal on exhaust fan cover makes air tight seal on flange of air duct. Refer to Figure 20.

i. Disconnect wires from thermistor and/or thermostat or thermostat and heater. Refer to Figure 20.

NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when rewiring thermistor and/or thermostat or thermostat and heater.

j. Remove cylinder belt from idler and motor pulleys. Refer to Figure 24.

k. Remove two screws holding motor mounting bracket to dryer base. Refer to Figure 23. Then pull complete assembly out through front of dryer.

l. Disconnect wires from motor switch and remove harness clip from motor bracket. Then, set motor and exhaust assembly off to the side. Refer to Figure 26.

m. Remove screw holding bracket on exhaust duct to rear of cabinet and pull duct out through rear of cabinet. Refer to Figure 22.

IMPORTANT: When reinstalling motor and exhaust assembly, be sure wire harness on right side is clipped to motor mounting bracket and is routed along dryer base (between motor mounting bracket and right side of cabinet). Refer to Figure 23. Tab on rear of motor mounting bracket must be slid into slot in dryer base.

n. Remove two screws from front edge at each side of cabinet. Refer to Figure 30. Then remove remaining screws from around bottom of cabinet and lift cabinet off base.

o. Remove leveling legs and locknuts from base and reinstall on new base.

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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Section 6Adjustments

60. LEVELING LEGSRefer to Figure 37

NOTE: Dryer should be installed on a solid and level floor. DO NOT install the dryer on a weak or spongy floor.

a. Place dryer in position, loosen locknuts and adjust the legs until dryer is level.

b. Keep dryer as close to the floor as possible. All four legs must rest firmly on the floor so weight of the dryer is evenly distributed. The dryer MUST NOT rock.

c. After the dryer has been leveled, tighten the locknuts securely against the bottom of the dryer base.

NOTE: If these locknuts are not tight, the dryer will not stay level during operation.

d. Place a rubber cup (supplied with dryer) under each of the leveling legs.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT move the dryer at any time unless locknuts are securely tightened and the dryer is completely assembled. DO NOT slide the dryer across the floor once the leveling legs have been extended as the legs and base could become damaged.

Figure 37

DRY868S

DRYERBASE

LEVELINGLEG

RUBBERCUP

LOCKNUT

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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61. BURNER FLAME — Gas ModelsRefer to Figure 38a. Close loading door, start the dryer in a heat

setting (refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the dryer); the dryer will start, the igniter will glow red and the main burner will ignite.

b. Allow dryer to operate for approximately five minutes, then open the access door and loosen the air shutter lockscrew.

c. Turn air shutter to the right or left to obtain a soft, uniform blue flame. (A lazy, orange-tipped flame indicates lack of air. A harsh, roaring, very blue flame indicates too much air.)

d. After proper flame is obtained, tighten air shutter lockscrew securely.

e. Be sure and observe at least two complete ignition and burn cycles before reinstalling the access door.

f. Reinstall the access door.

After the dryer has operated for approximately three minutes, exhaust air or exhaust pipe should be warm.

For personal safety, the access door must be in place during normal operation.

WARNING

Figure 38

D399S

AIRSHUTTER

AIR SHUTTERLOCKSCREW

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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Section 7Gas Burner Conversion ProceduresFor converting dryers equipped for Natural gas to L.P. gas

401P3 L.P. Gas Conversion Kit consists of:

Gas Input - 20,000 BTU/HR

NOTE: When converting the dryer gas valve to L.P. gas, be sure the incoming gas supply line is equipped with a pressure regulator (located ahead of the dryer) that will maintain the gas supply to the dryer at 10 ± 1.5 inches (25.4 ± 3.81 cm) water column pressure and a vent to the outdoors must be provided. Remove pressure tap pipe plug and check gas pressure by connecting a “U” tube manometer (or similar pressure gauge) to the pressure tap. Refer to Figure 39.

WARNING

This conversion kit is to be installed by AUTHORIZED DEALERS or DISTRIBUTORS on their premises and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. Failure to follow instructions could result in serious injury or property damage. The qualified agency performing this work assumes responsibility for this conversion.

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1 - 58754 Block - Open Plug

1 - 58755 Burner Orifice Spud (Metal stamped #55)

1 - 60515 Conversion Plate

1 - 60517 Valve Converted to L.P. Gas Sticker

2 - 60520 L.P. Gas Stickers

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55"

DRY962S

Block Open Plug Burner Orifice Spud

DRY961S

MANOMETER 10 ± 1.5INCHES

PRESSURETAP

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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62. INSTALLING THE NO. 401P3 KIT

a. Apply thumb pressure to the right side of access door. Refer to Figure 40. When door opens, move door to the left to disengage from door supports.

b. Disconnect igniter wires at quick disconnect blocks. Refer to Figure 41.

c. Remove hex head screw holding burner tube and igniter in place. Refer to Figure 41.

d. Carefully move burner tube toward rear of dryer, far enough to permit removal of burner orifice spud from gas valve.

NOTE: Tab on burner tube may have to be removed from slot in burner housing to obtain enough clearance.

e. Turn burner orifice spud out of gas valve and install No. 58755 L.P. Burner Orifice Spud (metal stamped #55). Torque new burner orifice spud to 30 inch-pounds (3.4 N-m).

f. Reinstall burner tube, tighten hex head screw firmly and reconnect igniter leads.

g. Remove vent screw and install No. 58754 Block-Open Plug. Refer to Figure 41.

h. Install No. 60517 “Valve Converted to L.P. Gas” Sticker to top side of gas valve so it covers the gas valve part number.

i. Sign and date each of the two No. 60520 L.P. Gas Stickers. Install one of the No. 60520 L.P. Gas Stickers over the top three lines of the old sticker on rear of cabinet. Refer to Figure 42. Then place the second sticker over the top three lines of the old sticker located on backside of access door. Refer to Figure 40.

j. Apply the No. 60515 Conversion Plate to the inside of the loading door opening above the nameplate. Refer to Figure 43.

k. Turn the gas line shut-off valve handle to the open position and connect electrical service. Refer to Figure 41.

l. Check gas valve pressure as follows:(1) Remove pressure tap pipe plug. Refer to

Figure 41.(2) Connect a “U” tube manometer (or similar

pressure gauge) to the pressure tap. Refer to Figure 44.

(3) Start dryer, pressure should be 10 ± 1.5 inches (25.4, ± 3.8 cm). Refer to Figure 41.

Figure 40

To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect electrical power to the dryer before servicing the dryer.

WARNING

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APPLYPRESSURE

HERE

SUPPORT

ACCESSDOOR

To reduce the risk of fire and explosion, reach in through access door opening and turn the gas line shut-off valve handle to the closed position. Refer to Figure 41.

WARNING

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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(4) Stop dryer and remove “U” tube and reinstall the pressure tap pipe plug. Refer to Figure 41.

m. Check the gas line connection for gas leaks with a soapy solution.

n. Make sure the dryer conversion has been completed. Recheck the following:(1) Installed correct orifice spud (#55), see

step “e”.(2) Installed block-open plug, see step “g”.(3) Gas valve pressure must be 10 ± 1.5 inches

(25.4 ± 3.8 cm), see step “l”.(4) Installed four stickers, see steps “h”, “i”,

and “j”.o. Start dryer and observe burner flame. Adjust air

shutter to obtain a soft, uniform flame. (A lazy, orange tipped flame indicates lack of air. A harsh, roaring, very blue flame indicates too much air.) Adjust air shutter to obtain a soft uniform blue flame as follows:

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DRY963S

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IGNITER QUICKDISCONNECT BLOCKS

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CLOSEDPOSITION

OPENPOSITION

VENTSCREW

BURNERORIFICE

SPUD

TOP VIEW OFGAS VALVE

Figure 42

DRY964S

APPLY NO. 60520L.P. GAS STICKER

HERE

To reduce the risk of an explosion or fire, do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks!

DANGER

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(1) Loosen air shutter lockscrew. Refer to Figure 44.

(2) Turn air shutter to the right or left as necessary to obtain proper flame intensity. Refer to Figure 44.

(3) After air shutter is adjusted for proper flame, tighten air shutter lockscrew firmly.

p. Be sure and observe at least two complete ignition and burn cycles before reinstalling access door.

q. Reinstall the access door and screw.

Figure 43

APPLY NO. 60515CONVERSION

PLATEHERE

NAMEPLATE

For personal safety, access door must be in place during normal operation.

WARNING

Figure 44

DRY965S

MANOMETER

10 ± 1.5INCHES

GAS VALVEPRESSURE TAP

AIRSHUTTER

AIR SHUTTERLOCKSCREW

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Gas Burner Conversion ProceduresFor converting dryers equipped for L.P. gas to Natural gas

402P3 Natural Gas Conversion Kit consists of:

Gas Input - 20,000 BTU/HR

NOTE: When converting the dryer gas valve to Natural Gas, be sure the incoming gas supply line is equipped with a pressure regulator (located ahead of the dryer) that will maintain the gas supply to the dryer at 6.5 ± 1.5 inches (16.5 ± 3.81 cm) water column pressure and a vent to the outdoors must be provided. Remove pressure tap pipe plug and check gas pressure by connecting a “U” tube manometer (or similar pressure gauge) to the pressure tap. Refer to Figure 45.

WARNING

This conversion kit is to be installed by AUTHORIZED DEALERS or DISTRIBUTORS on their premises and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. Failure to follow instructions could result in serious injury or property damage. The qualified agency performing this work assumes responsibility for this conversion.

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1 - 58719 Burner Orifice Spud Metal stamped #44)

1 - 58768 Vent Screw

1 - 60514 Conversion Plate

1 - 60516 Valve Converted to Natural Gas Sticker

2 - 60521 Natural Gas Stickers

Figure 45

55"

DRY966S

Burner Orifice SpudVent Screw

DRY961S

MANOMETER 6.5 ± 1.5INCHES

PRESSURETAP

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63. INSTALLING THE NO. 402P3 KIT

a. Apply thumb pressure to the right side of access door. Refer to Figure 46. When door opens, move door to the left to disengage from door supports.

b. Disconnect igniter wires at quick disconnect blocks. Refer to Figure 47.

c. Remove hex head screw holding burner tube and igniter in place. Refer to Figure 47.

d. Carefully move burner tube toward rear of dryer, far enough to permit removal of burner orifice spud from gas valve.

NOTE: Tab on burner tube may have to be removed from slot in burner housing to obtain enough clearance.

Figure 46

To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect electrical power to the dryer before servicing the dryer.

WARNING

DRY951S

APPLYPRESSURE

HERE

SUPPORT

ACCESSDOOR

To reduce the risk of fire and explosion, reach in through access door opening and turn the gas line shut-off valve handle to the closed position. Refer to Figure 41.

WARNING

Figure 47

1 - 3

4 5

DRY967S

APPLY NO. 60516VALVE CONVERTED

STICKER HERE

CLOSEDPOSITION

OPENPOSITION

BURNERORIFICE

SPUD

TOP VIEW OFGAS VALVE

PRESSURE TAPPIPE PLUG

HEXHEAD

SCREW

BURNERTUBE

IGNITER QUICKDISCONNECT BLOCKS

SHUT-OFFVALVE

HANDLE

BLOCKOPENPLUG

BLOCK OPENPLUG

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e. Turn burner orifice spud out of gas valve and install No. 58719 Natural Gas Burner Orifice Spud (metal stamped #44). Torque new burner orifice spud to 30 inch-pounds (3.4 N-m).

f. Reinstall burner tube, tighten hex head screw firmly and reconnect igniter leads.

g. Remove the block open plug and install No. 58768 Vent Screw. Refer to Figure 47.

h. Install No. 60516 “Valve Converted to Natural Gas” Sticker to top side of gas valve so it covers the gas valve part number. Refer to Figure 47.

i. Sign and date each of the two No. 60521 Natural Gas Stickers. Install one of the No. 60521 Natural Gas Stickers over the top three lines of the old sticker on rear of cabinet. Refer to Figure 48. Then place the second sticker over the top three lines of the old sticker located on backside of access door. Refer to Figure 46.

j. Apply the No. 60514 Conversion Plate to the inside of the loading door opening above the nameplate. Refer to Figure 49.

k. Turn the gas line shut-off valve handle to the open position and connect electrical service. Refer to Figure 47.

l. Check gas valve pressure as follows:(1) Remove pressure tap pipe plug. Refer to

Figure 47.(2) Connect a “U” tube manometer (or similar

pressure gauge) to the pressure tap. Refer to Figure 50.

(3) Start dryer, pressure should be 3.5 ± .2 inches (8.89 ± .508 cm). Refer to Figure 50.

Figure 48

DRY964S

APPLY NO. 60518 or 60519GAS STICKER HERE

(Depending on type of gas)

Figure 49

APPLY NO. 60515CONVERSION

PLATEHERE

NAMEPLATE

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(4) Stop dryer and remove “U” tube and reinstall the pressure tap pipe plug. Refer to Figure 47.

m. Check the gas line connection for gas leaks with a soapy solution.

n. Make sure the dryer conversion has been completed. Recheck the following:(1) Installed correct orifice spud (#44), see

step “e”.(2) Installed the vent screw, see step “g”.(3) Gas valve pressure must be 3.5 ± .2 inches

(8.89 ± .508 cm), see step “l”.

(4) Installed four stickers, see steps “h”, “i”, and “j”.

o. Start dryer and observe burner flame. Adjust air shutter to obtain a soft, uniform flame. (A lazy, orange tipped flame indicates lack of air. A harsh, roaring, very blue flame indicates too much air.) Adjust air shutter to obtain a soft uniform blue flame as follows:(1) Loosen air shutter lockscrew. Refer to

Figure 50.(2) Turn air shutter to the right or left as

necessary to obtain proper flame intensity. Refer to Figure 50.

(3) After air shutter is adjusted for proper flame, tighten air shutter lockscrew firmly.

p. Be sure and observe at least two complete ignition and burn cycles before reinstalling access door.

q. Reinstall the access door and screw.

Figure 50

DRY965S

MANOMETER

GAS VALVEPRESSURE TAP

AIRSHUTTER

AIR SHUTTERLOCKSCREW

3.5 ± .2INCHES

To reduce the risk of an explosion or fire, do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks!

DANGER

For personal safety, access door must be in place during normal operation.

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

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Section 8Service Procedures Unique to

Electronic Control Model Dryers

LEVEL I

REGULAR

MEMORY RECALL

PERM PRESS

DELICATES

KNITS

NO HEAT

GO

STOP

RESET

CLEANFILTER

DRYING

COOLDOWN

WRINKLE-FREE

ON / SELECT STATUS

VERY DRY

AUTOMATIC

EXTRA DRY

NORMAL

DAMP

MEMORYSAVE

TIME DRY

SIGNAL

WRINKLE - FREE

MORE

TIME

LESS

DRY1798S

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LEVEL II

Model Level Part No.

AG9139, AE9133, NG8639, NE8633, NG8539 and NE8533 I 59608

NG8339 and NE8333 1 59610

AG7139, AE7133, NG6539 and NE6533 II 59609

NG6339 and NE6333 II 59611

REGULAR

PERM PRESSKNITS

DELICATES

NO HEAT

GO

RESET

CLEANFILTER

DRYING

ON / SELECT STATUS

VERY DRY

AUTOMATIC

EXTRA DRY

NORMAL

MORE

TIME DRY

TIME

LESS

STOPCOOLDOWN DAMP SIGNAL

DRY1799S

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64. DRYER OPERATION

Press one of the ON/SELECT pads to select a cycle which is appropriate for the type of fabric being dried: REGULAR, PERM PRESS, DELICATES, KNITS and NO HEAT. These are automatic, preprogrammed cycles. A light to the left of the pad lights up to show pad has been activated.

Press the GO pad. The dryer will start immediately and stop automatically when the cycle has completed. Dryer will not start until the GO pad is pressed.

NOTE: When you have selected an automatic cycle, you will see the letters “AU” appear in the display area.

TO STOP THE DRYER AT ANY TIME – Open dryer door or press the STOP pad.

TO RESTART DRYER – Close door, select a cycle if necessary and press the GO pad. The dryer will not operate if the dryer door is open.

65. STATUS LIGHTS

The STATUS lights illuminate to show you at a glance what is happening inside your dryer.

66. GO, STOP AND RESET

GOPress the GO pad to start the dryer. The dryer will not run until the GO pad is pressed.

STOPPress the STOP pad to stop the dryer at any point in the cycle. The dryer will remain at that portion of the cycle until the GO pad is again pressed. At that time, the cycle will continue where it left off. Pressing the STOP pad two times in succession will completely turn the control off.

RESETPress the RESET pad two times in succession to cancel any cycle or completely turn the dryer off.

67. AUTOMATIC CYCLES

Depending on the model of dryer you have, it may or may not have all of the following cycles and features.

By pressing REGULAR, PERM PRESS, DELICATES or KNITS, the Normal Automatic Dryness Level will be selected. With the correct cycle chosen, the dryer will determine the exact length of drying time. When the clothes are dry, the dryer will go into the cool-down portion of the cycle. The length of cool-down will vary according to which cycle is chosen.

68. NO-HEAT CYCLE

This is a no-heat cycle that tumbles and circulates room temperature air through the load. Use for any items that should not be dried with heat.

A preprogrammed 20-minute cycle is automatically chosen for you. Time can be added or subtracted by using the MORE or LESS pads.

CleanFilter

Will flash before each cycle to remind you to clean the dryer’s lint filter before each load. A clean lint filter promotes faster drying and energy savings.

Drying Remains lit while your clothes are drying.

Cool-Down

Lights up during the cool-down portion of the cycle.

Wrinkle-Free(availableon some models)

Lights up during the wrinkle-free portion of the cycle when the wrinkle-free option has been selected. Clothes may be removed from the dryer at any time during the wrinkle-free portion.

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69. CUSTOMIZING PROGRAMMED CYCLES

All automatic cycles can be customized to fit your laundering needs.

First select a cycle by pressing a SELECT pad. Then, make changes in the preprogrammed cycle by using the pads to the right of the STATUS lights.

The degree of dryness of the load at the end of an automatic cycle is controlled by the VERY DRY, EXTRA DRY, NORMAL and DAMP pads. Use the VERY DRY selection when you want items extremely dry. Select EXTRA DRY for extra heavy, bulky items (like blue jeans or towels) that tend to hold more water than the average load. Unless another selection is made, the NORMAL level will automatically be used. Select DAMP for items that you want to iron or finish drying by hanging them up. Refer to Figure 51.

The ON/SELECT and NORMAL dryness level pads work together to provide you with up to nine different drying temperatures.

70. TIME DRYING

NOTE: The DRYNESS level pads will not work in the TIME drying cycle.

If you prefer, you can set your dryer to dry the load for a specific period of time. The dryer will dry with heat for the number of minutes you have selected, then tumble the load with room temperature air for an additional period of cool-down time.

To TIME DRY the load, first press one of the ON/SELECT pads. (When the TIME DRY cycles are used, the ON/SELECT pad controls the drying temperature to match the selection with the type of load you are drying.)

Then, press the ON/SELECT pad.You will see numbers replace the AU in the display area. This tells you how many minutes of heat have been selected. The number which automatically appears is a drying guideline for the type of fabric that would usually be dried at that particular time cycle setting.

This time can be increased or decreased by pressing the MORE or LESS pads. Press MORE to add drying time to the cycle. Press LESS to subtract drying time from the cycle. One press of the pad will change the time in one-minute intervals. Pressing and holding the pad down will

AUTOMATIC CYCLES

Options

REGULAR PERM PRESS DELICATES KNITS

Temp Cool-down Temp Cool-down Temp Cool-down Temp Cool-down

Very Dry 150°F 3 min. 144°F 8 min. — — 145°F 8 min.

Extra Dry 150°F 6 min. 144°F 10 min. 120°F 6 min. 145°F 10 min.

Normal 144°F 6 min. 144°F 10 min. 115°F 6 min. 140°F 10 min.

Damp 135°F 3 min. 120°F 8 min. 110°F 3 min. 130°F 8 min.

Figure 51

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change the time in five-minute intervals. Refer to Figure 52. To start the dryer, press the GO pad.

NOTE: When the GO pad is pressed, you will notice the time in the display area will increase 6 to 10 minutes, depending upon the cycle. This indicates the entire length of the cycle time including the cool-down period.

71. SIGNAL

A signal is provided to let you know when the cycle is over. The signal has three distinctive loudness levels.Pressing the SIGNAL pad once will produce the softest tone. Press pad again and the tone will get louder. Pressing the pad a third time will result in setting the loudest tone. To turn the signal off, press the pad until the SIGNAL

light goes out. The signal will not sound if the SIGNAL light is off.

72. MEMORY

You can create and save your favorite cycles by using the MEMORY SAVE option. Each programmed cycle — REGULAR, PERM PRESS, DELICATES, KNITS and NO HEAT can have one additional memory cycle for a total of five memories or favorite cycles in addition to the preprogrammed cycles.

To save a favorite cycle, first select a program cycle, then make changes you want for that cycle. When all selections have been made, press the MEMORY SAVE pad. Your favorite cycle is now saved. This cycle will be stored until you either change the cycle of until there is a power outage of several seconds or longer.

To recall your memory cycle, press an ON/SELECT cycle pad twice. The light on the MEMORY SAVE pad will light up when the memory cycle is recalled.

To change a memory cycle, press the programmed cycle selection pad twice to recall the memory cycle. Change the cycle, then press the MEMORY SAVE pad. The old memory cycle will be deleted and the new cycle memorized in its place.

73. WRINKLE-FREE

The WRINKLE-FREE cycle is an extended cool-down cycle. This cycle will run for 99 minutes starting at the end of the initial COOL DOWN cycle. This cycle will tumble the clothes in room ambient air for 30 seconds, every five minutes. At the end of every 30-second tumble, the signal will sound for three seconds if signal was selected. Select WRINKLE-FREE cycle by pushing pad. WRINKLE-FREE cycle is not available in the NO HEAT cycle.

TIME DRY CYCLES

Time (Min.)

Range(Min.) Temp.

REGULARCool-Down

Total Time

406

46

1 – 936

7 – 99

144°F

PERM PRESSCool-Down

Total Time

3010

40

1 – 8910

11– 99

144°F

DELICATESCool-Down

Total Time

206

26

1 – 936

7 – 99

115°F

KNITSCool-Down

Total Time

4010

50

1 – 8910

11 – 99

140°F

NO HEAT

Total Time

20

20

1 – 99

1 – 99

Ambient

Temperatures are approximate.

Figure 52

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74. ELECTRICAL SERVICE (Electric Dryers)

120/240 Volt, 60 Hertz, 3-Wire Installation120/208 Volt, 60 Hertz, 3-Wire Installation

NOTE: The wiring diagram is located inside the control hood.

a. Grounding and Wiring Instructions• The dryer must be connected to a grounded

metal, permanent wiring system; or an equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the dryer.

• The dryer has its own terminal block that must be connected to a separate branch, 60 Hertz, single phase, AC (alternating current) circuit fused at 30 amperes (the circuit must be fused on both sides of the line). ELECTRICAL SERVICE FOR DRYER SHOULD BE OF MAXIMUM RATED VOLTAGE LISTED ON NAMEPLATE. DO NOT CONNECT DRYER TO 110, 115 OR 120 VOLT CIRCUIT. Heating elements are available for field installation in dryers which are to be connected to electrical service of different voltage than that listed on nameplate, such as 208 Volt.

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury, all wiring and grounding MUST conform with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1, and such local regulations as might apply. It is the customer’s responsibility to have the wiring and fuses checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the laundry room has adequate electrical power to operate the dryer.

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Figure 53

DRY1063S

POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY

PIGTAIL CONNECTION DIRECT CONNECTION

A Typical 30-Amp Receptacle NEMA

Type 10-30R

NOTE: Connect the dryer to the power supply with the MAXIMUM RATED VOLTAGE listed on the nameplate.

3-WIRE GROUNDED NEUTRAL120/240 VOLT, 60 HERTZ, A.C.1 PHASE SERVICE ENTRANCE SWITCH BOX (See note below)

30 AMPERE FUSES OR CIRCUIT BREAKER

NEUTRAL WIRE

METALLIC ORNON-METALLIC

SHEATHED CABLE(Copper conductor

only)

PIGTAILTO DRYER

TERMINAL BLOCKIN DRYER

NEUTRALWALL

RECEPTACLE

INTERMEDIATE

FUSE BOX(May be

omitted if service

entrance box

INTERMEDIATE

SHUT-OFF BOX

(May or may not be used.)

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• If branch circuit to dryer is 15 feet (4.50m) or less in length, use U.L. (Underwriters Laboratories) listed No. 10 A.W.G. wire (copper wire only), or as required by local codes. If over 15 feet (4.50m), use U.L. (Underwriters Laboratories) listed No. 8 A.W.G. wire (copper wire only), or as required by local codes. Allow sufficient slack in wiring so dryer can be moved from its normal location when necessary.

• The power cord (pigtail) connection between wall receptacle and dryer terminal block is NOT supplied with dryer. Type of pigtail and gauge of wire must conform to local codes and with instructions mentioned in previous paragraph.

• The method of wiring the dryer is optional and subject to local code requirements. Refer to Figure 53.

b. Electrical Connection (Three-Wire)

IMPORTANT: This dryer is grounded to neutral conductor at the terminal block. If the dryer is installed in a mobile home, or if local codes do not permit grounding through the neutral, proceed as shown on Pages 76 and 77.

(1) Remove the screw and terminal block access cover from the rear of dryer cabinet.

(2) Insert ends of wires through power supply hole (containing proper strain relief) in rear of dryer cabinet. Refer to page 75. Connect the power cord, or direct wiring, to the appropriate terminal block terminals as follows: Through Serial No. S6271975XG–Use the nuts and washers from the accessories pack in the envelope shipped inside the dryer cylinder.Starting Serial No. S6271976XG–Use the three-wire binding (10-32x3/8") screws from the accessories pack in the envelope shipped inside the dryer cylinder.If the dryer had previously been connected with a four-wire power cord, remove the four-wire cord by reversing procedures under four-wire power cord. Refer to pages 76 and 77.

IMPORTANT: Use only a new U.L. listed No. 10 (copper wire only) three conductor power supply cord kit rated 240 Volts (minimum) 30 Amperes and labeled as suitable for use in a clothes dryer.

(3) Through Serial No. S6271975XG–Tighten these outer nuts firmly using a 3/8" deep well socket.Starting Serial No. S6271976XG–Tighten these wire-binding screws firmly.

IMPORTANT: Failure to tighten either the nuts or screws firmly may result in wire failure at the terminal block.

(4) Secure the strain relief to the power cord, or wires, where they enter the dryer cabinet.

(5) Reinstall access cover and screw.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the electrical service to the dryer before proceeding.

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Through Serial No. S6271975XG

Starting Serial No. S6271976XG

Figure 54

Dryer is shown with the access cover removed for illustration purposes only. To reduce the risk of an electric shock, NEVER operate the dryer with the access cover removed.

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TERMINALBLOCK

“L2” TERMINAL

NEUTRALTERMINAL

GROUND WIRE(GREEN)

ACCESS COVER(SEE WARNING

BELOW)

“L1” TERMINAL

WIRE CONNECTION

DETAIL

POWERCORD

WIRING

DIRECTWIRING

GROUNDSCREW

GROUND TONEUTRAL WIRE

(GREEN)

WHITE OR CENTER WIRE

DRY1800S

DRY1064S

TERMINALBLOCK

“L2” TERMINAL

NEUTRALTERMINAL

GROUND WIRE(GREEN)

ACCESS COVER(SEE WARNING BELOW)

“L1” TERMINAL

WIRE CONNECTION

DETAIL

POWERCORD

WIRING

DIRECTWIRING

GROUNDSCREW

GROUND TONEUTRAL WIRE

(GREEN)

NEUTRAL(White or

Center wire)

TERMINALBRACKETGROUNDSCREW

TERMINALBRACKET

STRAIN RELIEF(Not suppliedwith the dryer)

POWER CORDOR

DIRECT WIRE)

SLOTTEDHEX HEADSCREWS

(Shipped insidethe dryer)

Dryer is shown with the access cover removed for illustration purposes only. To reduce the risk of an electric shock, NEVER operate the dryer with the access cover removed.

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c. Four-Wire Power Cord

IMPORTANT: Use only a U.L. listed No. 10 A.W.G. (copper wire only) four conductor power supply cord kit rated 240 Volts (minimum) 30 Amperes and labeled as suitable for use in a clothes dryer.

NOTE: The power cord is not supplied with the dryer when the dryer is shipped from the factory, therefore, disregard Steps 2 and 3 below when connecting a four-wire power cord to a NEW dryer.

If the dryer has a three-wire cord attached, then complete Steps 1 through 11.

(1) Remove the screw holding the access plate to the rear of dryer cabinet.

(2) Through Serial No. S6271975XG–Remove three nuts and cupped washers holding the three wires to terminal block terminals. Save the nuts and washers.Starting Serial No. S6271976XG–Remove three screws holding the three wires to terminal block terminals. Save these screws.

(3) Loosen the strain relief screw and pull the cord or wires out through the rear of the dryer.

(4) Remove the terminal bracket ground screw holding the green ground wire to the terminal block mounting bracket. Save the screw.

NOTE: ON NEW DRYERS – This is the green ground wire that goes from the neutral (center) terminal on the terminal block to the mounting bracket.

Install Four-Wire Power Cord(5) Route the end of the four-wire power cord

through the strain relief. DO NOT tighten the strain relief screws at this time.

(6) Insert the end of the power cord and strain relief through the hole in the rear of dryer cabinet. Refer to Figure 56. Install the strain relief nut from the inside of the cabinet and tighten firmly.

(7) Attach the green ground wire (from the four-wire power cord) to the terminal block mounting bracket using the hex head screw removed in Step 4. Tighten the screw firmly.

(8) Install matching colored wires (from four-wire power cord) to the matching colored wires from wire harness on terminal block terminals (i.e., red to red, white to white and black to black)

Figure 55

This type of installation MUST be made on mobile home dryers.

WARNING

POWER CORD (Four-Wire)

STRAINRELIEF

NUT

STRAINRELIEF

TYPICALFOUR-WIRE

RECEPTACLE

DRY1065S

To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the electrical service to the dryer before proceeding.

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Through Serial No. S6271975XG–Reinstall the three cupped washers and nuts if removed in Step 3 and tighten securely, or use cupped washers and nuts from the accessories pack if the cord is being installed for the first time.Starting Serial No. S6271976XG–Using the three wire-binding (10-32x3/8") screws from the accessories envelope (located inside the cylinder, unless the screws were previously removed in Step 2), attach the power cord wires to the terminal block terminals as follows:(a) Red to Red(b) Black to Black(c) White to White (see NOTE below)

NOTE: When installing the white wire, loop the free eyelet end of the green ground wire (from Step 4) and place it together with the white wire. Attach both wires to the neutral (center) terminal on the terminal block. Refer to Figure 56.

IMPORTANT: Failure to tighten the screws firmly on the terminal block may result in terminal block failure.

(9) Tighten the two strain relief screws to secure the power cord.

(10) Recheck all nuts or screws to be sure they are tight.

(11) Reinstall the access plate and screw to the rear of the dryer cabinet.

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Through Serial No. S6271975XG

Starting Serial No. S6271976XG

Figure 56

DRY1801S

TERMINALBLOCK

“L2” TERMINAL

NEUTRALTERMINAL

GROUND WIRE(GREEN)

ACCESS COVER(SEE WARNING BELOW)

“L1” TERMINAL

WIRE CONNECTIONDETAIL

POWER CORDWIRING

GROUNDSCREW

GROUND WIRE(GREEN)

WHITE

STRAINRELIEF

POWER CORD(FOUR-WIRE)

MOUNTINGBRACKET

GROUNDSCREW

RED

WHITERED

BLACK

BLACK

Dryer is shown with the access cover removed for illustration purposes only. To reduce the risk of an electric shock, NEVER operate the dryer with the access cover removed.

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DRY1803S

ACCESS COVER(SEE WARNING BELOW)

WHITEWIRES NEUTRAL

TERMINAL

REDWIRES

GROUND WIRE(GREEN)

“L1” TERMINAL

MOUNTINGBRACKET

POWERCORD

WIRING

GROUND WIRE(GREEN)

BLACK WIRE

TERMINAL BLOCK

“L2” TERMINAL

RED WIRE

TERMINAL BRACKETGROUND SCREW

WIRECONNECTION

DETAIL

GROUNDSCREW

STRAIN RELIEF

POWER CORD(FOUR-WIRE)

NEUTRAL(WHITE WIRE)

BLACK WIRE

SLOTTED HEX HEAD SCREWS(Shipped inside the dryer)

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75. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (Gas Dryers)

120 Volt, 60 Hertz, with 3-Prong Grounding Plug

NOTE: The wiring diagram is located inside the control hood.

a. The dryer is designed to be operated on a separate branch, polarized, three-wire, effectively grounded, 120 Volt, 60 Hertz, AC (alternating current), circuit protected by a 15 ampere fuse, equivalent fusetron or circuit breaker.

b. The three-prong grounding plug on the power cord should be plugged directly into a polarized three-slot effectively grounded receptacle rated 110/120 Volts AC (alternating current) 15 Amps. Refer to Figure 57 for determining correct polarity of the wall receptacle.

c. DO NOT OPERATE OTHER APPLIANCES ON THE SAME CIRCUIT. DO NOT OVERLOAD CIRCUITS! Refer to Figure 58.

Figure 57

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury, all wiring and grounding MUST conform with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1, and such local regulations as might apply. It is the customer’s responsibility to have the wiring and fuses checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the laundry room has adequate electrical power to operate the dryer.

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115±12V.A.C.

0V.A.C.

115±12V.A.C.

DRY1067S

STANDARD120 VOLT, 60 HERTZ,

3-WIRE EFFECTIVELY GROUNDED

CIRCUIT

GROUNDNEUTRALL1

NEUTRALSIDE

ROUNDGROUNDING

PRONG

NOTE: A qualified electrician should check the polarity of the wall receptacle. If a voltage reading is measured other than that illustrated, the qualified electrician should correct the problem.

Figure 58

To reduce the risk of an electric shock or fire, DO NOT use an extension cord or an adapter to connect the dryer to the electrical power source.

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DRY1066S

DO NOTOVERLOAD CIRCUITS

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d. Grounding Instructions• The dryer must be grounded. In the event of

malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. The dryer is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a three-prong grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local cords and ordinances.

• DO NOT modify the plug provided with the dryer —if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

• If a positive ground cannot be established through the power cord and if local code permits its use, connect an external ground wire (18 gauge minimum, available at your local hardware store). Connect one end of the wire under the ground screw (located at the rear of the dryer) and the other end to a known effective electrical ground.

• If your home’s electrical supply does not meet the above specifications and/or if you are not sure your home has an effective ground, have a qualified electrician or your local electrical utility company check it and correct any problems.

e. Gas Dryers Equipped with Electronic Control• After connecting the dryer to the electrical

supply, start the dryer (refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the dryer). If the electronic control flashes (with the dryer door closed) it could mean the polarity or grounding of the outlet is incorrect. Have a qualified electrician check out the polarity and grounding and correct the problem. Refer to Page 78.

76. SERVICE PROCEDURES FOR TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRONIC CONTROL

IMPORTANT: These procedures are intended to be used as an aid in diagnosing potential problems with the electronic control. Refer to Section VII (Service Helps) for diagnosing problems with components other than the electronic control. Refer to Figure 59 for terminal numbers, connections and color coding.

77. DIAGNOSTIC CYCLEa. A diagnostic cycle is built into the electronic

control to detect internal problems on the printed circuit board of the control.

IMPORTANT: The diagnostic cycle is not intended to diagnose any components built into the control (i.e. relays, transformer, capacitors, etc.).

Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the dryer is properly grounded.

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For safety reasons, disconnect electrical service to dyer, and close valve in gas supply line to gas dryer before servicing

Never energize the electrical power to the dryer with any of the panels removed.

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b. The diagnostic cycle is used in conjunction with a self-diagnostic routine chart located on the wiring diagram sticker inside of the control hood. Refer to Figure 60. To begin the diagnostic cycle, follow the flow chart on Page 82.

NOTE: If the symptom or problems corresponds to one of the symptoms detailed on the following pages, proceed to that flow chart. (The diagnostic cycle chart check does not have to be made.)

c. Self-Diagnostic Routine Entry: Follow the sequence given below.(1) Make sure dryer loading door is closed.(2) Start in the idle mode (all LED’s off).(3) Press the SIGNAL and GO pads

simultaneously.(4) If unable to start routine, check door switch.

Exit: Do any of the following.(1) Press any pad.(2) Open dryer loading door.(3) Unplug the dryer.

ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOARD

Figure 59

DRY1068S

L1, RED(COM)

HEAT RELAY K2

THERMISTOR(P6)

THERMISTOR(P5)

TRANSFORMER

GROUNDGREEN

(P4)

MOTOR RELAY K1

FANBROWN

(P1)

DOOR SWITCHGRAY(P2)

NEUTRALWHITE

(P3)

HEATERORANGE

(NO)

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NOTE: 1. This test routine will only light in the LED’s pertaining to the hardware model selected.2. When the last step in the table is finished, the routine sequence will repeat.3. East output is on for two seconds.

LEDDisplay

IlluminatedLED

MotorRelay

HeatRelay

SignalVolume

99 None (All Off) On Off Off

88 Wrinkle Free Status Off Off Off

77 Cool Down Off Off Off

66 Drying Off Off Off

55 Clean Filter Off Off Off

44 Memory Off Off Off

33 Damp Off Off Off

22 Normal Off Off Off

11 Extra Dry Off Off Off

00 Very Dry Off Off Off

99 None (All Off) Off Off Softest

88 None (All Off) Off Off Medium

77 None (All Off) Off Off Loudest

77 Signal Off Off Off

55 Wrinkle-Free Select Off Off Off

44 No Heat Off Off Off

33 Knits Off Off Off

22 Delicates Off Off Off

11 Perm Press Off Off Off

00 Regular Off Off Off

99 None (All Off) Off On Off

88 None (All Off) On On Off

Figure 60

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78. SYMPTOM: FAILURE SYMPTOM

NOTE: The DIAGNOSTIC cycle follows the Diagnostic Routine located behind the control hood. All numbers should match with the correct LED’s. Refer to Figure 60.

Troubleshooting

NOTE: Refer to Figure 59.

If the symptom or problem corresponds to one of the symptoms detailed on the following pages, proceed to that flow chart. (The diagnostic cycle check does not have to be made.)

Diagnostic Cycle.

NO

Dryer plugged in.All LED’s should be off.

Press and hold SIGNAL VOLUME, then press GO.

Do all numbers appearing in the display window correspond with the appropriate LED’s listed in Figure 60, Self-Diagnostic Routine?

Proceed to the appropriateflow charts for the “SYMPTOM.”

YES

Broken, loose or incorrect wiring?

Replace control.

NO

YES

Correctwiring.

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79. SYMPTOM: FLASHING DISPLAY

NOTE: Refer to Figure 59 to aid in this Troubleshooting section.

Was door open or was the STOP pad pressed after dryer was running?

NO

YES Normal operation. Refer to Operating Instructions.

Unplug power cord and check outlet for proper polarity and grounding. Refer to .

NO

Polarity and grounding okay?

YES

NOContact electrician.

Remove control hood and check for loose or incorrect wiring to terminals “P2” and “P3” on the control.

Place test meter between terminals “P2” (door) and “P3” (neutral) on control.

Unplug power cord and check outlet for proper polarity and grounding. Refer to Figure 57.

Approximately 120 Volts between “P2” and “P3” when door is closed and “0” Volts when door is open?

NO Check door switch and wiring from door switch to the control.

Recheck from beginning. If problem persists, replace control.

YES

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80. SYMPTOM: BLOWN FUSE OR TRIPPED CIRCUIT BREAKER

Fuse blown or tripped breaker?

NOYES

Unplug power cord and disconnect wires from terminals “P3” and “COM”. Take resistance reading between terminals.

Reset breaker or replace fuse.

Does fuse or breaker blow immediately upon plugging in power cord?

Does fuse or breaker blow immediately after motor starts?

YES

NO

*166 Ohms ± 30% between “P3” and “COM” terminals.

Replace control.

YES

NO

Check for broken, loose orincorrect wiring.

Wiring okay?

YES

Correctwiring.

NO

Recheck from beginning. If problem persists, replace control.

Check motor and motor switch.

Does fuse or breaker blow 15 seconds after motor starts?

YES

Check heater circuit for shorted, broken, loose or incorrect wiring.

Recheck from beginning.

NO

*This measurement should be made with a digital Multi-Meter set at 200 Ohm scale for best precision.

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81. SYMPTOM: CONTROL WILL NOT WAKE UP (No LED’S Light) AFTER SELECT PAD IS PRESSED

Power cord plugged in?

YES

NOPlug in.

Proper voltage, polarity and grounding at outlet? Refer to Figure 57.

YES

NO Go to "Symptom: Blown Fuse Or Tripped Circuit Breaker", Paragraph 80.

Check to see that voltage is being applied to control.

Approximately 120 Volts between terminals “P3” (neutral) and “COM” on heat relay K2?

YES

NO Check for broken, loose or incorrect wiring from outlet to control.

Unplug power cord and disconnect wires from terminals “P3” and “COM”. Take resistance reading through transformer.

*166 Ohms ± 30% between “P3” and “COM” terminals. Replace control.

YES

Recheck from beginning. If problem exists, after checking for loose, broken or incorrect wiring, replace control.

NO

*This measurement should be made with a digital Multi-Meter set at 200 Ohm scale for best precision.

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82. SYMPTOM: CONTROL WAKES UP (When SELECT Pad is Pressed) BUT MOTOR DOES NOT START PROPERLY

After door was opened, motor starts when door is closed without pressing GO?

NO

YES Check outlet for proper polarity and grounding. Refer to Figure 57.

With door closed, motor does not start after GO is pressed?

YES

YES

Check outlet for proper polarity and grounding. Refer to Figure 57.

Recheck from beginning. If problem persists, replace control.

Polarity and grounding okay?NO

YES

Polarity and grounding okay?NO

Contact electrician.

Contact electrician.

Remove control hood and see if grey wire from door switch is connected to terminal “P2” (door).

YES

Approximately 120 Volts between terminals “P2” (door) and “P3” (neutral) when door is closed and “0” Volts when door is open?

Inspect wiring from control todoor switch, and door switch.

NO

With door closed, press REGULAR and GO to check motor relay K1.

YES

Did you hear relay click and do you read approximately 120 Volts between terminals “P1” (fan) and “P3” (neutral)?

Replace control.NO

Check motor overload protector, motor and motor switch.

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83. SYMPTOM: HEATER DOES NOT TURN ON OR NO HEAT

Are you in a NO HEAT cycle?

NO

YESNormal operation.

Remove control hood and verify that voltage is being applied to control between terminals “COM” on heat relay K2 and “P3” (neutral).

Approximately 120 Volts between “COM” and “P3”?

YES

NO Check for broken, loose or incorrect wiring.

Unplug power cord. Disconnect wire from terminal “P5” on control. This will simulate a call for heat.

Disconnect wire from terminal “P1” to eliminate any feedback through heater circuit on electric dryers.

Plug in power cord. Press REGULAR and GO and place meter between terminals “N.O.” on heat relay K2 and “P3” (neutral).

Approximately 120 Volts between “N.O.” (door) and “P3” in five seconds?

YES

NOReplace control.

Verify that orange wire is connected to terminal “N.O.” on heat relay K2.

Check motor switch, limit thermostat, exhaust, heater assembly or gas valve.

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84. SYMPTOM: IMPROPER HEAT OR DRYING TIMES

Unplug power cord. Disconnect wires from terminals “P5” and “P6” on control (thermistor). Plug in power cord and press the REGULAR pad.

NO

YES Replace control.

Does “SH” appear in time display, verifying that control is reading signal from thermistor circuit correctly?

Unplug power cord and reconnect wires to “P5” and “P6”. Remove wires from the “COM” and “N.O.” terminals on heat relay K2.

NO

Zero Ohms between “COM” and “N.O.” terminals.

Replace control.

YES

Infinite Ohms between “COM” and “N.O.” terminals.

NO Replace control.

Reconnect wires to “COM” and “N.O.” terminals on heat relay K2.

Open loading door. Tape temperature probe or thermometer on the inside of the dryer’s front bulkhead. Close loading door.

YES

Unplug power cord. Disconnect wires from terminals “P5” and “P6” control (thermistor). Plug in power cord and press the REGULAR and GO pads.

Take resistance reading through thermistor by measuring resistance through wires leading to terminals “P5” and “P6” on control. This resistance reading MUST BE taken within three minutes after pressing the GO pad.

Open loading door. Note the temperature reading inside the dryer.

Do temperature and resistance readings approximately match thermistor chart? Refer to Figure 61.

NO Replace thermistor.

YES

Reconnect wires to control and check for broken, loose or incorrect wiring between control and thermistor.

Wiring okay?NO Refer to wiring diagram

and correct.

YES

Problem probably not due to electronic control or thermistor.

After all checks have been performed and a heat problem still exists, always replace the thermistor before replacing the control.

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85. SYMPTOM: “oP” APPEARS IN TIME DISPLAY

Unplug power cord, remove front panel and check for broken, loose or incorrect wiring between thermistor and control.

NO Refer to wiring diagram and correct.

Wiring between terminals “P5” and “P6” on control and the thermistor terminals okay?

YES

Remove wires from thermistor and take resistance reading across the thermistor terminals.

YESReplace thermistor.Did you read infinite Ohms?

NO

NO

Was temperature near thermistor below 30°F? For safety purposes, the control will go into the “oP” condition if the temperature near the thermistor falls below 30° F.

YES

Replace thermistor.

Reconnect wires to thermistor and plug in power cord. Press REGULAR and GO pads to start dryer. The dryer will heat for three minutes to raise the temperature above 30° F.

NONormal operation.Did “oP” appear in display after

three minutes.

YES

Recheck from beginning. If problem persists, always replace thermistor before replacing the control.

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86. SYMPTOM: “SH” APPEARS IN TIME DISPLAY

Unplug power cord, remove front panel and control hood.

NO

YES

Refer to wiring diagram and correct.

Check shorted wiring between terminals “P5” and “P6” on control and thermistor.

Wiring between control and thermistor okay?

Remove wires from thermistor and take a resistance reading across thermistor terminals.

YES

NO

Replace thermistor.Is zero Ohms read?

Was temperature near thermistor above 175° F when control went into “SH” condition? For safety purposes, the control will go into the “SH” condition if the temperature near thermistor is above 175° F.

NO Replace thermistor and if problem persists, replace control.

YES

Cool thermistor down and go to "Symptom: Improper Heat Or Drying Times", Paragraph 84.

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NOTE: As temperature decreases, resistance increases. As temperature increases, resistance decreases.

87. CONTROL REPLACEMENT

When a problem with the electronic control is detected during the diagnostic cycle, or while making the electrical tests we have discussed, the control is replaced as a complete unit. Due to the sensitivity of the electronic control, careful handling is required. As a precautionary measure, we recommend the use of a grounded wrist strap when handling the electronic controls. The wrist strap, cord and alligator clip are designed to carry away any electrostatic charge from your body and to direct the charge to an available ground. By using this static protection device, potential electrostatic discharge problems associated with the handling of the electronic control will be minimized. Always handle the electronic control by the metal edges. If a wrist strap is not available, touch the washer while it is plugged in before handling the control to dissipate any charge.

To replace the control, first unplug the washer. Remove all of the wires connected to the control and take out the four screws securing the control to the control hood. When removing wires from

the control, hold down on the board near the appropriate terminal, and disconnect the wires using a pliers. Do not pull on wires.

The new control is supplied in a special anti-static wrapping, and protected by anti-static foam. While holding the metal edges, remove the control from the foam and the wrapping. Lift the inoperative control off the mounting bracket and place it on the anti-static wrapping. Before positioning the new control in the control hood, peel off the protective plastic coating from the front side of the control, then fasten the control down with the four screws. Following the wiring diagram, reconnect the wires to the new control, then replace the control hood.

It is important to take care when handling the original control. It must be carefully placed in the anti-static wrapping and the anti-static foam which was removed from the new control. A copy of the replacement report, must be completely filled out and returned with the control. Warranty credit will not be issued if the control is not wrapped properly.

Thermistor Chart

Temp. °F Resistance Ohms Temp. °F Resistance

Ohms Temp. °F Resistance Ohms

–20 826000 55 87200 125 16900–15 697000 60 76600 130 15200–10 590500 65 67350 135 13800– 5 501500 70 59400 140 12400

0 427000 75 52500 145 113005 364800 77 50000 150 10200

10 312500 80 46500 155 930015 268400 85 41300 160 840020 231200 90 36700 165 770025 199600 95 32700 170 700030 172800 100 29100 175 640035 150000 150 26100 180 590040 130500 110 23300 185 540045 113800 115 20900 190 490050 99500 120 18800 195 4500

Figure 61

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.• Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be

reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.W001R1

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Section 9Internal Wiring of Dryer Motor Switch

GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTOR WITH INTERNAL SWITCH

GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTOR WITH EXTERNAL SWITCH

DRY1070S

9 8 7 6 5 3 1

5 4 6 1 2

BL

UE

OR

AN

GE

BL

AC

K

4PM

4PS

RE

DO

.L.

OVERLOADPROTECTOR

MAIN WINDING

START WINDING

BLU

BLK

ORG

SS

RR

4 1 2 6 5

4 3 5

DRY869S

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EMERSON MOTOR WITH EXTERNAL SWITCH

OVERLOADPROTECTOR

MAIN WINDING

START WINDING

YEL

BRN

4 BLU

BLK

7 BLK 5 YEL

SS

RR

4 1 2 6 5DRY870S

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Section 10Wiring Diagrams

WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS FOUND ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES

ARE FOR MODELS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL.

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MODELS AG9139, NG8639, NG8539, NG8339, AG7139, NG6539 AND NG6339

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MODELS NG7519 AND NG7319

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MODELS NE7513 AND NE7313

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MODEL VE5013

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MODELS AG4119, NG3519, NG3319 AND VG3019

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MODELS NG2119

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MODELS NE2113Through Serial No. S6271975XG

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Notes